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CharlieMaldor
modified 8 years ago

Voltages and currents

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How do I get EC to show me the voltages and currents at the different nodes?
published 8 years ago
hurz
8 years ago
Fine!
Markkus92
8 years ago
Use the measuring devices(volt- ,amp- meter) at places where you wanna see the values. To "read" them just click the plot button
CharlieMaldor
8 years ago
Actually I just found out how to do it.... Disconnect the input signal and run the transient analysis. All the currents and voltages pop up. Thanks.
Thrashard96
8 years ago
Voltmeters and ammeters
CharlieMaldor
8 years ago
I found another way to do it without disconnecting the input signal. Just turn it down to zero and run the transient analysis. The voltage values pop up and stay up but the current values show for a second and disappear again. I wonder why...???
hurz
8 years ago
So far it was totaly unclear whats your problem. Now I think I know what irritates you. For currents everycircuit is a little nasty. EC does its own interoretation for current flows and its direction. You have to take always an eye on the current arrow indicator within schematic! According to this arrow the trace value on scope makes sense again. Anyway, you should probably better explain what your problem is.
CharlieMaldor
8 years ago
The problem was I wanted to see the values of voltage and currents displayed beside the nodes and components without having to use the scope. Like a DC analysis. Just now i disconnected all the capacitors and ran the analysis again and now all the DC values are on display. That was what I was trying to do. Thanks.
hurz
8 years ago
The result of a DC analysis you are looking for? http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5516039153778688
CharlieMaldor
8 years ago
Yes Hurz! This is what I was looking for. Thanks again. EC is a great design and learning tool.

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