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A Voltage Controlled Current Source (VCCS) has a current equal to some voltage difference elsewhere in the circuit multiplied by a gain.
This example is from the Dependent (Controlled) Sources chapter of Ultimate Electronics Book. It shows a DC Sweep simulation where the current through the VCCS1 component depends on a voltage difference elsewhere in the circuit.
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