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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: S.England
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I am lucky(?) enough to have access to MultiSim 9 where I work. I have first used it today & have managed to very quickly enter a simple regulator circuit, & 'run' it. As expected, I get a nice flat output.
But I am now stuck with regards to simulating 'things'... How do I: 1/ Set the circuit up to measure noise in the system. 2/ Set the circuit up to measure stability? Thanks in advance, Andy |
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