02-23-2009 10:55 AM
02-23-2009 11:16 AM
Hi there,
If you want to generate noise for a transient simulation, you should use a signal source. Take a look at the THERMAL_NOISE component in the SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_SOURCES family of the Sources group. This component generates random samples for every simulation. Alternatively, you can also use a TDM_* or LVM_* source which outputs a signal from a file, but the signal may not be as random as you like.
02-23-2009 11:36 AM
02-23-2009 12:15 PM
A transient analysis is one that simulates a circuit over time. Using the oscilloscope in interactive simulation (when you click the simulate button) is an example of transient simulation. The thermal noise source will work with an oscilloscope in interactive simulation.
As for creating a real life noise source, I've seen ones made with zener diodes, but I haven't built one and can't help you there. If anyone who can share some insight on building and simulating one, that would be greatly appreciated.
Multisim does have capabilities of interfacing with LabView! This is a pretty advanced topic, there's an entire section on it in the Multisim help file. There are also examples and templates in the samples folder for your reference and to start you off.
10-13-2024 01:36 PM
Hi Myself Hamza. i am just recreating your idea lock in amplifier in multisim. I want some help regarding this.
10-13-2024 03:11 PM
This is a 15 year old thread and the contributors have not been seen almost since then. It would seem more productive to start a new thread and explain what you are trying to do in detail.