8.15.2. Voltage Divider¶
#r# This example shows the computation of the DC bias and sensitivity in a voltage divider.
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import PySpice.Logging.Logging as Logging
logger = Logging.setup_logging()
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from PySpice import Circuit, Simulator
from PySpice.Unit import *
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#f# circuit_macros('voltage-divider.m4')
circuit = Circuit('Voltage Divider')
circuit.V('input', 'in', circuit.gnd, 10@u_V)
circuit.R(1, 'in', 'out', 9@u_kΩ)
circuit.R(2, 'out', circuit.gnd, 1@u_kΩ)
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simulator = Simulator.factory()
simulation = simulator.simulation(circuit, temperature=25, nominal_temperature=25)
analysis = simulation.operating_point()
for node in (analysis['in'], analysis.out): # .in is invalid !
print('Node {}: {} V'.format(str(node), float(node)))
#o#
# Fixme: Xyce sensitivity analysis
analysis = simulation.dc_sensitivity('v(out)')
for element in analysis.elements.values():
print(element, float(element))
#o#
This example shows the computation of the DC bias and sensitivity in a voltage divider.
import PySpice.Logging.Logging as Logging
logger = Logging.setup_logging()
from PySpice import Circuit, Simulator
from PySpice.Unit import *
circuit = Circuit('Voltage Divider')
circuit.V('input', 'in', circuit.gnd, 10@u_V)
circuit.R(1, 'in', 'out', 9@u_kΩ)
circuit.R(2, 'out', circuit.gnd, 1@u_kΩ)
simulator = Simulator.factory()
simulation = simulator.simulation(circuit, temperature=25, nominal_temperature=25)
analysis = simulation.operating_point()
for node in (analysis['in'], analysis.out): # .in is invalid !
print('Node {}: {} V'.format(str(node), float(node)))
Node in: 10.0 V
Node out: 1.0 V
# Fixme: Xyce sensitivity analysis
analysis = simulation.dc_sensitivity('v(out)')
for element in analysis.elements.values():
print(element, float(element))
vinput 0.09999999999621426
r1_scale -0.8999991000992625
r1_bv_max -0.0
r1_m 0.8999999999287899
r1_w -0.0
r1_l -0.0
r1 -9.999990001102918e-05
r1:ef -0.0
r1:wf -0.0
r1:lf -0.0
r1:bv_max -0.0
r2_scale 0.899999099855317
r2_bv_max -0.0
r2_m -0.8999999999165925
r2_w -0.0
r2_l -0.0
r2 0.0008999991000504734
r2:ef -0.0
r2:wf -0.0
r2:lf -0.0
r2:bv_max -0.0