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PSpice User Guide Analog behavioral modeling October 2019 343 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. a roll-off of 6 dB per octave after 159 Hz. There is also a phase shift centered around 159 Hz. In other words, the gain has both a real and an imaginary component. For transient analysis, the output is the convolution of the input waveform with the impulse response of 1/(1+.001·s). The impulse response is a decaying exponential with a time constant of 1 millisecond. This means that the output is the "lossy integral" of the input, where the loss has a time constant of 1 millisecond. The LAPLACE part shown in Figure 6-6 could be used for this purpose. Figure 6-6 LAPLACE part The transfer function is the Laplace transform (1/[1+.001*s]). This LAPLACE part is characterized by the following properties: NUM = 1 DENOM = 1 + .001*s

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