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omkarsingh
modified 11 years ago

Please tell me about this circuit.

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Why my circuit not Oscillate?
published 11 years ago
Zafeirakis
11 years ago
Just change simulation speed to 5 ms/s and it will oscillate...
halludba
11 years ago
Gh
tpfohl
11 years ago
If you want it to oscillate longer you have to increase or remove the parallel resistor.
omkarsingh
11 years ago
thanks Zafeirakis
noob68
11 years ago
Increase the size of the capacitor to at least 10F
rich11292000
11 years ago
Slow down the time scale so the program can have enough time to process the the data
jetzhowz
11 years ago
I ditched the switch, switched to ac, swapped outside resistor with cap, lowered Henries to .043
GLaDOS
11 years ago
Set time to 10 ms/s
jetzhowz
11 years ago
This oscillates with ac
gsai
11 years ago
Decrease simulation speed to 1ms/s. Ie., Beside simulation start button there is watch symbol set it to 1ms/s
Shashi5006
10 years ago
Use ac source, you will get oscillation
tectak
10 years ago
why is there a resistor across the inductor? This will not free run as the curcuit critically damps. Up tge inductir and capacitor values. Every time you switch to dump the cap in to the inductor yiu will see a critically damped oscillation. This will happen if there is no "gain" in the circuit.

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