Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
5 years ago
04.08.2019, 15:04 GMT-4
Updated:
5 years ago
04.08.2019, 14:58 GMT-4
Antonio,
there is indeed no time in frequency domain so you cannot use a waveform to excite the model. The frequency domain solver only solves for pure harmonic excitations which are defined by a frequency and a complex amplitude.
If your waveform is harmonic then just apply its frequency and amplitude, if it is something different you will need to use time domain.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
Antonio,
there is indeed no time in frequency domain so you cannot use a waveform to excite the model. The frequency domain solver only solves for pure harmonic excitations which are defined by a frequency and a complex amplitude.
If your waveform is harmonic then just apply its frequency and amplitude, if it is something different you will need to use time domain.
Cheers
Edgar
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Posted:
5 years ago
05.08.2019, 04:41 GMT-4
Updated:
5 years ago
05.08.2019, 04:39 GMT-4
Thanks for the reply, I asked to make sure it couldn't be done.
I have another question, with the previous txt file I made the waveform and I made it periodic in the analytic node, after I added it as a local variable.
The moment I place it in a DC generator of the circuit I get a completely different waveform in the generator, I have attached the two waves. What are the steps to follow to avoid this problem? I want to realize the second image but I get the first one.
Thanks for the reply, I asked to make sure it couldn't be done.
I have another question, with the previous txt file I made the waveform and I made it periodic in the analytic node, after I added it as a local variable.
The moment I place it in a DC generator of the circuit I get a completely different waveform in the generator, I have attached the two waves. What are the steps to follow to avoid this problem? I want to realize the second image but I get the first one.
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Posted:
5 years ago
05.08.2019, 10:03 GMT-4
Updated:
5 years ago
05.08.2019, 09:56 GMT-4
I think I found the problem, the step time used in transient solution was too big, so I was missing many frequency components during the study
I think I found the problem, the step time used in transient solution was too big, so I was missing many frequency components during the study