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A Current Controlled Current Source (CCCS) can be created using a behavioral, algebraic definition.
This example is from the Dependent (Controlled) Sources chapter of Ultimate Electronics Book. It shows a DC Sweep simulation where the current through the I1 component depends on a current 0.5*I(R1.nA) elsewhere in the circuit.
This takes advantage of CircuitLab's support for Behavioral Sources, where you can define a voltage or current source's value with a simple mathematical expression.
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