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Run AC sweep with input voltage other then 1V SOLVED

Is it possible to run an AC sweep in Circuit Lab with a source voltage other then 1?

Thanks.

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by seanm924
September 10, 2012

Not at present.

See:

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

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by signality
September 11, 2012

Beware!

See also:

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

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by signality
November 19, 2012

I think you can place as an input values like V1 0.1 0, which gives you an source voltage of 100mV

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by jcojal
March 04, 2013

@jcojal,

You are correct:

https://www.circuitlab.com/docs/the-basics/#frequency_domain_simulation

I should have made it clear in this thread that this issue was solved back in December 2012.

Please see this comment:

https://www.circuitlab.com/forums/modeling-and-simulation/topic/vsuz86e2/another-question-about-ac-analysis-with-multiple-sources/#comment_3564

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by signality
March 04, 2013

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