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SPICE-Compatible Sources

The Sinusoidal Voltage Source block represents a damped sinusoidal voltage source whose output voltage is independent of the current through the source. The following equations describe the output as a function of time:

where:
V0 is the Voltage offset, VO parameter value.
VA is the Sinusoidal amplitude, VA parameter value.
FREQ is the Sinusoidal frequency, FREQ parameter value.
TD is the Time delay, TD parameter value.
DF is the Damping factor, DF parameter value.

The magnitude of the time-independent part of the output voltage. The default value is 0 V.
The magnitude of the sinusoidal part of the output voltage. The default value is 0 V.
The frequency of the output sine wave. The default value is 1e+06 Hz. The value can be less than 0.
The time at which the sine wave first starts. The default value is 0 s. The value can be less than 0.
The amount by which to amplify or reduce the exponential damping term that multiples the sine wave to produce the output voltage. The default value is 0 1/s. The value must be greater than or equal to 0.
The block has the following ports:
Positive electrical voltage.
Negative electrical voltage.
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