PSpice - Creating Impedances with Behavioral Modeling
This application note will illustrate the method of creating nonlinear resistors using Analog Behavioral Modeling by creating the transfer function for a linear conductance. A conductance can be...
This application note will illustrate the method of creating nonlinear resistors using Analog Behavioral Modeling by creating the transfer function for a linear conductance. A conductance can be thought of as a voltage-controlled current source: the current between its nodes is a constant, times the voltage across those same nodes.
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