(Solved): Part One Use LTSpice to simulate the following circuit diagram and find the DC Operating Point. Tak ...
Part One Use LTSpice to simulate the following circuit diagram and find the DC Operating Point. Take a screen shot of the circuit diagram on your PC, and a screenshot of the simulation results. Submit them in a report in PDF format along with the LTSpice schematic file (*.asc).
Simulate the above diagram in LTSpice to find it's Jeeveninequivalent circuit at points A and B. First, find v??, then short circuit AB and find the short-circuit current. Dependent sources are different elements in LTSpice. Also, when the source depends on a current, an extra voltage source of value zero needs to be added on the branch with the controlling current. Take a screen shot of the circuit diagram on your PC, and a screenshot of the simulation results. Submit them in a report in PDF format along with the LTSpice schematic file (*.asc).
Draw a schematic on LTSpice consisting of the following: 1) Connect them to an AC voltage source (SINE voltage source) of value 325V amplitude and frequency 60Hz, and ODC offset. 2) Make a Transient simulation (time to stop 150ms, time to start saving data 100ms ). 3) Plot the Power of the resistor and the Power of the inductor on the simulation (right click on the simulation window, go to "Add Traces". The power is drawn by adding Trace of the voltage times the current. 4) Calculate the Power Factor of the resistor and inductor load. (see textbook section 10.4 Complex Power). 5) Calculate the necessary Capacitor to add to make the power factor unity (i.e. PF=1 when Zeqv ? is resistive). 6) Add this capacitor to your schematics and plot the power of Voltage Source. Circult with series compensation capacitor Circuit with shunt (gorallelf compensation capocitor Take a screen shot of schematic and each trace you plot and submit them in a PDF report. Asosubmit the LTSpice schematic file (*.asc Submit all results and screenshot in one PDF file. And also submit all the schematic files (*aoc) youmake. If
Here's a step-by-step guide to creating the schematic and performing the simulation in LTspice:Launch and create a new schematic file.Place a voltage source component (e.g., "SINE" or "VAC") and set its parameters as follows:Amplitude: Frequency...