Timeline for Low-Side Current Sense Simulation
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| yesterday | comment | added | Carl Rutschow | The AC analysis mode does not allow an added sinewave to the sim. | |
| yesterday | history | edited | Tyassin | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| yesterday | comment | added | Tyassin | @CarlRutschow It also seems that the AC analysis is giving different results if lets say a sinewave is also added at the same time the AC amplitude is also given? This is given the result as the OP is showing. | |
| yesterday | history | edited | Tyassin | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| yesterday | comment | added | Carl Rutschow | The AC analysis uses linear models for the active devices that aren't affected by the signal amplitude. 1V is typically used for the source since that gives the output gain directly in dB. The reason the AC simulation didn't work is because the op amp was biased off and not in its linear region. | |
| 2 days ago | history | answered | Tyassin | CC BY-SA 4.0 |