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Dear Keith,
Yes LvW is correct. but one thing as per your reply..
Then why are we able to give input to this non-linear circuit from 1mV to 1000mV in LTspice Simulator. It should show some sort of error, as we are going out of non-linearity and it should suggest to use Tran analysis to avoid...
Hallo LvW.. Thanks for your reply..
Lets take an example, a circuit with Resistor R and Diode D. For small signal analysis,, the non linearity of D is made linear by Linear components R here by using DC loadline, thus we get the DC Operating point. Now at small region across this point we assume...
Hello All,
We have 3 basic analysis for a electronics circuits: DC Analysis, AC Analysis and Transient Analysis.
DC Analysis: Used to get the DC Operating point(Constant Voltage and Current) by making Capacitance OPEN and Inductance SHORT.
I have some confusion in AC Analysis, which is said...
Hello All,
I have one basic question..
We all know that current leads the voltage by 90 degree for Capacitor and vice-versa for inductor.
Does it means (for capcaitor), that current will reach maximum before voltage reaches maximum value.
Someone please tell me the physical meaning of...
Hello All Thanks for Help.. Please let me know How a circuit works in Small Signal and Large Signal? I mean how the analysis goes.. Why small signal analysis is done inspite all real time circuits are non linear?
Hello All,
I have seen lot of activities in this forum so joined recently. I am student in Communication microelectronics, I have some doubts on Transist frequency.
Why Transist Frequency uses small signal analysis?
Why it is used as parameter to compare devices like MOSFET and FET?
Thanks...
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