eagle1109
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Hi,
I'm working on an example that is provided on Proteus simulation examples.
I opened a file that contains a circuit that has 2 AC sources, which I don't know why they used 2 AC sources, so I deleted one and started to get the results I want.
But another problem that I got is that if I add a ground to the circuit, then a fatal simulation error occurs.
This is the circuit:
Also, can anyone explains to me the directions of the current, is it the conventional or the real current direction ?
I learned that the conventional is the protons direction and the real one is the electrons which flows in the opposite direction.
I'm working on an example that is provided on Proteus simulation examples.
I opened a file that contains a circuit that has 2 AC sources, which I don't know why they used 2 AC sources, so I deleted one and started to get the results I want.
But another problem that I got is that if I add a ground to the circuit, then a fatal simulation error occurs.
This is the circuit:
Also, can anyone explains to me the directions of the current, is it the conventional or the real current direction ?
I learned that the conventional is the protons direction and the real one is the electrons which flows in the opposite direction.