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How can I find the voltage difference between two nodes?

yysunj
yysunj over 4 years ago

Below Figure is my circuit.

I want to find the voltage difference between green node and red node.

But, I do not know how can I get this.

How can I find the voltage difference between two nodes?

Please tell me

Thank you

yysunj

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Really?

    If this was a transient simulation (you didn't say), you could use Results->Direct Plot->Transient Difference. Or you could (for many analyses) use Results->Direct Plot->Main Form and then pick the analysis, Voltage, and for Select choose "Differential Nets" and then you'll be prompted to click on the two nets.

    Or you could use the calculator and use (say) the VT function or VDC function for each of the two nets and substract the results.

    This seems staggeringly basic, so I can only assume there must be some complexity in what you're attempting to ask that you've omitted?

    Andrew

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  • yysunj
    yysunj over 4 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you so much for your kind reply!

    yysunj

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