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implement GAIN as a parameter

pearson
pearson over 15 years ago

 good morning,

I hae a question regarding the implementation of property GAIN as a parameter for a voltage controlled voltage source ("E"-part) and a current controlled current source ("F"-part).

I want to pass the GAIN-value rom a PARAMETER part. E.g. stateing a number N in the property cell of E, F part and defining N in a PARAMETER part. Whenever trying this I get a "wrong number" error.

Thanks in advance for your  help

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    oldmouldy over 15 years ago

    Check the netlist or output file and then provide the information from there to take a look at. There may be an illegal character, like a space, in the value that you are trying to assign....

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    oldmouldy over 15 years ago

    Check the netlist or output file and then provide the information from there to take a look at. There may be an illegal character, like a space, in the value that you are trying to assign....

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