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Created September 03, 2012
Last modified January 07, 2013
Tags bode-plot   multiple-ac-sources  

Summary

UPDATE:

CL have now fixed this type of problem so this workaround is now superceded: see:

https://www.circuitlab.com/forums/feature-requests/topic/cs5774ts/signal-amplitudes-with-multiple-ac-sources-rather-than-gain/


Description

CL have now fixed this type of problem so this workaround is now superceded: see:

https://www.circuitlab.com/forums/feature-requests/topic/cs5774ts/signal-amplitudes-with-multiple-ac-sources-rather-than-gain/

========================================================================== See forum thread:

https://www.circuitlab.com/forums/support/topic/wbdsx6m6/frequency-graphing-amplitude-problems/

The gains of the VCVS can be scaled to represent the amplitudes of the individual AC sources as required.

Note however, that if individual phases need to be defined for each source then each VCVS will have to be driven from its own voltage source all set to 1V amplitude but with the relevant phase set in each one.

This circuit has been verified against an LTspiceIV version here:

https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B2wonnsWWfTXOTVmNDU2Y2MtYzJlZi00M2MyLWExZDAtM2JhY2NiNGI4ODBi/edit

UPDATE:

This doesn't work as expected if more than one reference signal source is used.

See thread:

https://www.circuitlab.com/forums/modeling-and-simulation/topic/vsuz86e2/another-question-about-ac-analysis-with-multiple-sources/


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