Please give unambiguos informations:i get the same result
Just expectable. The diode is forward biased during the interval of interest, it can't "simulate the high impedance".i used diode to simulate the high impedance when the switch is open , i get the same result , i really thing that there is problem with proteus simulation of inductor
What makes you sure about that? Your knowledge or the test results?but the diode is not forward biased when the pulse go to 0
Error of reasoning. The diode is forward biased by the inductor current and clamps R2 voltage to -0.7V.but the diode is not forward biased when the pulse go to 0 , it block the current generated from the inductor
the voltage accross the inductor at the discharge time should be spike of 110 v but proteus show 5v that is the problem
Whether a diode is forward biased or not you can see with the diode voltage. Don´t you agree?ok i send the result with the circuit
Difficult/impossible with your setup. What modifications can you accept?hello FvM so how i can make the diode to block the the inductor current ?
hello , i used diode to simulate the high impedance when the switch is open , i get the same result , i really thing that there is problem with proteus simulation of inductor
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