You've shorted vout to ground.  I suspect if you look at "Rresnwell@0" you 
will see a schematic wire across the resistor to ground (left resistor in 
my picture).  Easy mistake to make during wiring if you're not used to how 
nodes/arcs work.



On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 11:29:22 AM UTC-5, Sunjaya Djaja wrote:
>
> Dear sir/madam,
>
> I have a schematic of a resistor divider like this:
>
> -------vin--------/\/\/\/\------------------vout
>                                                 |
>                                                 |
>                                                 \
>                                                 /
>                                                 \
>                                                 /
>                                                 |
>                                                 |
>                                               gnd
>                                                 |
>                                                 |
>
> When I used Tools -> Simulation (Spice) -> Write Spice Deck
>
> I obtained the following:
>
> *** TOP LEVEL CELL: R_divider{sch}
> Rresnwell@0 resnwell@0_b net@19 10k
> Rresnwell@1 vin gnd 10k
>
> * Spice Code nodes in cell cell 'R_divider{sch}'
> vin vin 0 DC 1
> .tran 0 1
> .END
>
> So I would expect vin, vout and gnd in my spice deck and instead 
> I have resnwell@0_b and net@19.
>
> Can somebody point out what I am doing wrong?
>
> Thank you
> Sun
>
>  
>

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