EveryCircuit
Contact
Reviews
Home
romer37rus
modified 11 years ago

Wow

2
3
184
03:08:23
.
published 11 years ago
fd15
11 years ago
The spikes are cause by the collapsing magnetic field around the inductor. The capaciter in parallel to the inductor is what causes the spikes to continue after the large initial one.
fd15
11 years ago
Try replacing the capaciter with a diode in reverse-bias (triangle points in direction of current flow, so point it against normal current). Then slow the simulation to 50 nanoseconds per second. You will see the electricity produced by the collapsing magnetic field travel through the diode back to the inductor. This is called a clamping diode. Most relays use them to prevent high voltage spikes from leaking out into the rest of the circuit.
pashaisaev10
9 years ago
Ну нифига се

EveryCircuit is an easy to use, highly interactive circuit simulator and schematic capture tool. Real-time circuit simulation, interactivity, and dynamic visualization make it a must have application for professionals and academia. EveryCircuit user community has collaboratively created the largest searchable library of circuit designs. EveryCircuit app runs online in popular browsers and on mobile phones and tablets, enabling you to capture design ideas and learn electronics on the go.

Copyright © 2026 by MuseMaze, Inc.     Terms of use     Privacy policy