Can anyone help me with this problem for my simulation? Pleas thanks
V_V1 A 0 DC 25
R_R1 A B 4k
R_R2 N00309 B 9k
R_R4 0 N00309 7k
R_R5 N00281 B 8k
R_R6 N00636 N00281 6k
R_R7 0 N00281 10k
.PRINT DC V([N00281],[B])
V_PRINT2 N00636 N00309 0V
.PRINT DC I(V_PRINT2)
V_Vx A 0 DC 50V
I_Ix 0 N01041 DC 20mA
.PRINT DC V([A],[B])
.PRINT DC V([B],[N01041])
V_PRINT5 B N01438 0V
.PRINT TRAN I(V_PRINT5)
V_PRINT6 N01041 N01529 0V
.PRINT TRAN I(V_PRINT6)
R_R8 B A 9k
R_R9 N01438 0 8k
R_R10 N01041 B 3k
R_R11 N01529 0 6k
**** RESUMING Assign2b.cir ****
.END
ERROR(ORPSIM-15143): Voltage source and/or inductor loop involving V_Vx. You may break the loop by adding a series resistance
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It's seems that you have a conflict, two Voltage sources(V_V1 and V_Vx) in parallel (between node A and 0).
Yes, I agree. You have to place a resistor between both sources.
Nice post
This is a good suggestion and I will rely on it to fix it if I encounter an error.
wordle
I concur with that statement. A resistor must be connected between the two power supplies.
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