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Spice simulation, was is the current dropping?


CasualKilla

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If the source impedance is zero it will "enforce" a zero voltage on the inductor.

 

However the system is poorly defined and real world systems just can't do that .

It's probably more helpful to model a resistor and inductor in series.

That is very interesting, I would have thought it would inforce the source voltage.

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I expect Spice to drift less than that. It has many drawbacks, is useless for general electronics, but at least its algorithm is pretty good.

 

Is there a default value for the series resistance of a voltage source, or the series resistance of an inductor? I don't remember in detail.

 

And what does "1m" mean in the pulse parameters? 1mohm and 1H would drop the current by 10% after 100s just as on the plot.

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