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v is the voltage from that middle node to ground (includes the voltage across the 3R resistor), wheres Vs is the voltage across the voltage source (does not include the voltag eacross the 3R resistor)
Because v = Vs + V(3R-resistor) There is certainly a current flowing through the 3R resistor. A QUCS simulation of your circuit and the associated solution of v vs Vs may help you with the solution (if I succeeded in attaching the image, that is).
Correct.
Good.
In AC simulation, I checked and verified this to be the case. But in HB, you may want to perform analyses at frequencies that are not the source frequency (as in intermodulation analysis) and therefore the two are uncoupled. Hence, they have to be manually set to be the same...
Would LibreOffice do? I just checked and it is possible to evaluate BESSELI(X,-1/3) in LibreOffice Calc. You can then export the numerical results back into Excel if they needed to be used somewhere else on your spreadsheet. It doesn't allow for a live Excel document, though. Maybe you can move...
Hello aashishsharma, here's an attempt to answer your questions. I may also raise some questions on the method you chose.
- I assume you wish to see that HB and AC simulations treat a linear circuit in exactly the same way. In fact, what is happening inside the HB simulator in the case of a...
Tlines-Microstrip menu has a selection of vias with good description for each in the help documents. They are parametrised and can be configured easily, i.e. shape, dimensions, via from which layer to which layer etc.
Hello,
You may use AC or s-parameter simulations for linear circuits, or nonlinear circuits (i.e. those containing transistors, diodes etc.) under a small-signal assumption. Even if you feed the circuit with tens of volts, the simulator will linearise your components at the selected operating...
Hi,
I do not have access to ADS software anymore but as far as I remember, instead of just plotting the function, select PlotVs and choose "freq" variable as the variable for the x-axis.
As I said, I do not have the software open in front of me, so this is all from memory. It should be...
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