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This document is a post-lab report for an electronics circuit simulation experiment. It describes simulating circuits containing dependent sources in PSPICE. The objectives were to discuss different types of dependent sources and simulate them in PSPICE. Several circuit diagrams are shown and tables compare the theoretical and PSPICE calculated voltages and currents, showing good agreement. The report also explains how to set the gain value of dependent sources in PSPICE and uses of connection bubbles for complicated circuits.

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Post Lab-4

This document is a post-lab report for an electronics circuit simulation experiment. It describes simulating circuits containing dependent sources in PSPICE. The objectives were to discuss different types of dependent sources and simulate them in PSPICE. Several circuit diagrams are shown and tables compare the theoretical and PSPICE calculated voltages and currents, showing good agreement. The report also explains how to set the gain value of dependent sources in PSPICE and uses of connection bubbles for complicated circuits.

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East West University

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering


Post Lab Report for EEE 101
Course No: EEE 101
Experiment No: 04
Name of the Experiment: Simulating circuit with dependent source in PSPICE

Prepared by:
Student Name: Md: Abdul Gaffar
Student ID: 2015-3-80-003
Date of performance: 28.10.2015
Date of submission: 04.11.2015
Group No: 06
Group ID: 2015-3-80-005
2015-3-8o-003
Objective: In this experiment describe different types of dependent source will be discussed and will
be simulated using PSPICE

Circuit Diagram:

Fig.1

Fig.3
Fig.5

Fig.6
Answer of the Report part:

Answer No: 2

Theoretical calculation with the solutions obtained from PSPICE:

Table 1 : comparison of voltage and currents for circuit 1.

Voltage Theoretical PSPICE


calculation solution
V1 10V 10V
V2 6.0345V 6.035V
V3 5.431V 5.431V
V4 1.552V 1.552V
V5 1.2069V 1.207V

Comment: The values are almost same.

Table 2: comparison of voltage and currents for circuit 3.

Voltage Theoretical PSPICE


calculation solution
V1 10V 10V
V2 16.67V 16.67V
V3 -46.676V -46.67V
V4 -13.336V -13.33V
V5 3.33V 3.333V

Comment: The values are same.

Table 3: comparison of voltage and currents for circuit 5.

Voltage Theoretical PSPICE


calculation solution
V1 10V 10V
V2 8.33V 8.333V
V3 -5.831V -5.833V
V4 -1.67V -1.667V
V5 1.67V 1.667V
Comment: The values are same.
Table 4: comparison of voltage and currents for circuit 6.

Voltage Theoretical PSPICE


calculation solution
V1 100V 100V
Va 2.86V 2.857V
Vb 1.91V 1.905V

Comment: The values are same.

Answer No: 3

To set the gain value of dependent sources, at first we select it and click it double. Then the
part attributes option will be activated. We need to set up the gain value, click on the gain option and
write the gain value on the gain value box. Then we click save Alta and click ok. In this way we can
adjusted the gain value of dependent sources in PSPICE.

Answer No: 4
Bubbles used in PSPICE for a circuit containing multiple numbers of dependent
sources and meshes. The inter connection of the controlling nodes may be become complicated with
bubbles. To make the inter connections easier, a connection bubble named Bubble can be used.

Conclusion:
We done this experiment by using PSPICE. PSPICE is a very important software for simulation any
kind of circuit. In this experiment, we draw this circuit as shown as the circuit diagram. Then I go to
analysis bias setup then enable the “BIOS POINT DETAIL”. After that, I go to schematic window
and then it display on schematic. After finishing that part I go to examine Netlist and then print out of
it and simulation circuit

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