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Simulating oscillators in transient domain simulators needs tricky method because transient simulator takes the nodes voltages and branch currents as initial values so the simulator doe not understand that is a oscillator or not.In order to simulate such circuits, a trigger circuit should be used to excite the oscillator.A placing a simple one shot pulse voltage/current source will excite the circuit and the rest may be simulated if there is any other constraints.A proper node can be excited by a pulse source ( for instance a fast rising-falling PWM source does generally work)
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