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Voltage controlled voltage source VCVS

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Hi,
What is meant by VCVS and does it work?
 

Hello,

I think you mean the "E" device in a pspice program.

It is a linear device where
"output voltage" = C*(input voltage).

"Input voltage" is voltage between two nodes that can be everywhere in your circuit.
C = gain, can have negative value also.

I use it frequently in mixed electronic and system level design work.

You may also want to use the "arbitrary voltage source".

Here you can specify a (non-linear) mathematical equation based on current through components and voltages between nodes (or across components).
 

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