Back in the schematic, select the probes and press Delete.Click to place a probe at the Input and Output.In the schematic, select the Voltage Probe button on the toolbar or select PSpice > Markers > Voltage Level from the menu.In Simulation Output Variables, select V(input) and V(output).In the PSpice A/D window, select Trace > Add Trace from the menu (Insert).Note: The PSpice A/D window is blank as no probes were placed in the schematic. Set the Sweep Variable as Voltage Source and assign V1 for the name.In the Analysis Type drop-down, select DC Sweep.Back in the schematic, select the probes and press Delete. Click to place a probe at the Input and Output. Name the Simulation Profile DC_Sweep and click Create. In the schematic, select the Voltage Probe button on the toolbar or select PSpice > Markers > Voltage Level from the menu.Back in the schematic, use the Enable Bias Display buttons on the toolbar or select PSpice > Bias Points to view the values for Voltage, Current, and Power.A bias point simulation will not show anything in this window. Also measure this for time range when the circuit is in steady state for a number of cycles (if it is switching ckt). You would need to take average of this to get averaged power. The power plotted is the instantanious power. Note: This will invoke the PSpice A/D Window. There is more straightforward method, is by putting a power probe (or plot W trace) in pspice. dat file with a different name, or you can go in and manually rename the. First, you can just create a new sim profile. This will give you the same look as the last time. Note: Bias Point Simulation show values of voltage, current and power in your circuit at a bias point. First, you set Restore Last Probe Session in your sim profile (Analysis/Setup in Schematics). In the Analysis Type drop-down, select Bias Point and click OK.Setting Inherit From as None will create a new simulation with default settings. Note: The Inherit From drop list provides the ability to create a new simulation from scratch or copy a simulation profile from another project. Name the Simulation Profile Bias_Point and click Create.Select PSpice > New Simulation Profile from the menu.To follow the instructions presented in this tutorial, continue using the design you completed in PSpice Walk-through 3 or use the design file, PSpice Walk-through 4_Probes and Simulations. If you would like to follow along with this tutorial, you can visit our walk-through page to view video tutorials and download design files.