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Thank u so much for your replys. But is the bode plot useless at this point (since the phase @ 100KHz doesnt indicate for oscillation)?
I don`t think so. The time steps seem to be OK - look at the simulation results, they look smoothly. Don`t blame the simulator - in nearly 100% of all cases it is not the simulation engine but the user who shows "misbehaving".This is all in a simulation, right? Quite likely there is no oscillation, your simulator's just misbehaving. Try changing the minimum timestep for your transient analysis. That may solve the problem.
It is, by a behavioral expression for R3 resistance.In the schematic, the signal source is not connected to the circuit.
Apart from the question if it's a reasonable circuit and if every detail is connected as intended, you obviously did not measure loop gain.
Measuring loop gain right shows about 50 dB DC gain and multiple crossings of the 0 dB line.
It is, by a behavioral expression for R3 resistance.