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VCVS & VCCS PDF

This document describes the parameters for two linear controlled source models: the VCCS (Voltage-Controlled Current Source) and the VCVS (Voltage-Controlled Voltage Source). It defines parameters such as complex current/voltage gain, time delay, input and output resistances, and frequency characteristics. It also provides notes on the models' behavior under different parameter settings and limitations.

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VCVS & VCCS PDF

This document describes the parameters for two linear controlled source models: the VCCS (Voltage-Controlled Current Source) and the VCVS (Voltage-Controlled Voltage Source). It defines parameters such as complex current/voltage gain, time delay, input and output resistances, and frequency characteristics. It also provides notes on the models' behavior under different parameter settings and limitations.

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VCCS (Linear Voltage-Controlled Current Source)

Symbol

Parameters
Name G T R1 R2 F Description complex current gain; for example, polar(1 S, 45) or P(jomega)/Q(jomega) time delay associated with current gain input resistance output resistance frequency at which current gain magnitude is down by 3 dB Convolution mode Maximum Frequency to which device is evaluated Sample spacing in frequency Maximum allowed impulse response order Smoothing window Relative impulse response truncation factor Absolute impulse response truncation factor Units S nsec Ohm Ohm GHz Default 1 0.0 1e100 1e100 0.0

ImpNoncausalLength Non-causal function impulse response order ImpMode ImpMaxFreq ImpDeltaFreq ImpMaxOrder ImpWindow ImpRelTol ImpAbsTol

Integer None Integer None None None None None

Integer None Integer None None None None None

See Note #2 below

Setting Result F=0 T=0 F= T=0

R1 = 0 R1 =

R2 = 0 R2 =

Notes/Equations
1. This is a purely linear, dependent source model. Nonlinear controlled sources are available in the Nonlinear Devices library. 2. If the default of Rx is large (1e100), then: the entry of 0.0 means infinity and any value greater then 1e20, including the default value, means infinity. If the default value of Rx = 0 (short-circuit), no modification to the value of Rx is made. 3. This source is assumed to be noiseless.

4. where f = simulation frequency in hertz F = reference frequency in hertz T = VCCS time delay in seconds G ( f ) = frequency-dependent transconductance 5. For time-domain analysis, the frequency-domain analytical model is used. 6. This component has no default artwork associated with it

VCVS (Linear Voltage-Controlled Voltage Source)


Symbol

Parameters
Name G T R1 R2 F Description complex current gain; for example, polar(1 S, 45) or P(jomega)/Q(jomega) time delay associated with current gain input resistance output resistance frequency at which current gain magnitude is down by 3 dB Convolution mode Maximum Frequency to which device is evaluated Sample spacing in frequency Maximum allowed impulse response order Smoothing window Relative impulse response truncation factor Absolute impulse response truncation factor Units None nsec Ohm Ohm GHz Default 1 0.0 1e100 0 0.0

ImpNoncausalLength Non-causal function impulse response order ImpMode ImpMaxFreq ImpDeltaFreq ImpMaxOrder ImpWindow ImpRelTol ImpAbsTol

Integer None Integer None None None None None

Integer None Integer None None None None None

See Note #2 below

Setting Result F=0 T=0 F= T=0

R1 = 0 R1 =

R2 = 0 R2 = 0

Notes/Equations
1. This is a purely linear, dependent source model. Nonlinear controlled sources are available in the Nonlinear Devices library. 2. If the default of Rx is large (1e100), then: the entry of 0.0 means infinity and any value greater then 1e20, including the default value, means infinity. If the default value of Rx = 0 (short-circuit), no modification to the value of Rx is made. 3. This component is assumed to be noiseless. 4. Voltage gain =

where f = simulation frequency in hertz F = reference frequency in hertz T = VCVS time delay in seconds ( f ) = frequency-dependent voltage gain 5. For time-domain analysis, the frequency-domain analytical model is used. 6. This component has no default artwork associated with it.

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