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PSpice User Guide AC analyses October 2019 500 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Caution: multiplying AC sources Suppose that you replace the 2 volt DC source in this example with an AC source with amplitude 1 and no DC value (DC=0). When PSpice computes the bias point, there are no DC sources in the circuit, so all nodes are at 0 volts at the bias point. The linear equivalent of the multiplier block is a block with gain 0, which means that there is no output voltage at the fundamental frequency. This is exactly how a double-balanced mixer behaves. In practice, this is a simple multiplier. Note: A double-balanced mixer with inputs at the same frequency would produce outputs at DC at twice the input frequency, but these terms cannot be seen with a linear, small-signal analysis.