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dear all
when I am simulating using a parameter in pspice, the bias point values are different from that obtained with dc analysis (on the schematic), and the results using the dc are more realistic than that of bias point.
for example the gain of the op amp changes to kv, and thus the voltage is grater than the max circuit voltage, whereas, the gain in dc analysis is in volts less than the overall voltage.
my question is, what is the difference between those two values resulting from dc and bias point analysis on the schematic page? and can I proceed if the values of dc analysis are realistic?
thank you
when I am simulating using a parameter in pspice, the bias point values are different from that obtained with dc analysis (on the schematic), and the results using the dc are more realistic than that of bias point.
for example the gain of the op amp changes to kv, and thus the voltage is grater than the max circuit voltage, whereas, the gain in dc analysis is in volts less than the overall voltage.
my question is, what is the difference between those two values resulting from dc and bias point analysis on the schematic page? and can I proceed if the values of dc analysis are realistic?
thank you