12-06-2014 06:07 AM
Hello,
After a fair amount of time playing around, I cannot seem to get the current waveforms of a purely capacitive / inductive circuit to show correctly on the oscilliscope.
since I through inductor =( ∫v dt) / L
I get extremely high current values on the oscilliscope (in the region of kA) adn for a purely capacitive circuit - in the region of pA.
ie, a square wave DC source, 10V to -5V, 1ms @ 10V and 2ms @ -5V, period of 3ms - connected to a 1mH inductor.
(∫10 dt)/L = (10 x .001) / .001 = 10A - so at 1ms, the current will rise to 10A ( in a linear fashion)
[(∫10 dt) / L] from 0 to 1ms + [(∫-5 dt) / L] from 1ms to 3ms = 0 = current will drop to 0A in a linear fashion from 1ms to 3ms.
THIS does not show on the osciiscope!
By adding an instantaneous current probe onto the circuit - this will roughly show the correct value - but obviously will not show an accurate waveform.
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
Many thanks.
12-12-2014 04:12 AM
Hello,
Thank you for your post. Would you be able to provide some more details of your set-up, what SW version are you using? It would also be extremely useful if you provide some example code and steps to reproduce the issue.
Kind regards,
James
12-16-2014 11:21 AM - edited 12-16-2014 11:21 AM
Thanks for your reply,
I'm using 12.0.1 power pro edition
I literally just opened up the file to check it and to post it here, and it works?!
Rather confusing as it was most definately not working when I started this thread.
Maybe the program needed and clean startup or something.... but the current values were all over the place.
When I analysed the circuit by hand, I would get values for current and voltages but when simulated they were in the range of 500KA etc with a simple capacitor circuit with a 10V sawtooth supply.
Thanks anyway.
SS
12-16-2014 11:26 AM
Thank you for your reply,
I am glad your up and running.
All the best,