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PSpice Analysis
Use PSpice to find the output of the voltage, v_o(t), for the circuit shown in Figure 8.17 (see Example 8.3) using the following values: v_i(t) = 5 sin (120πt)V, R = 1 kΩ, E = 2 V.

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The voltage source is v_i(t) = 5 sin (120πt)V. First, determine the frequency of the voltage source.
\begin{aligned}f&=\frac{\omega}{2\pi}\\ f&=\frac{120\pi}{2\pi} \\ f&=60 Hz \end{aligned}Follow the solution of Example 2.24 to setup the VSIN voltage source. Then, the limiter, E, can be setup by placing a direct source voltage in the direction opposite from the voltage source. The PSpice schematic solution is shown in Figure 8.86. A time analysis simulation (see Figure 2.75) has been run to observe the voltage output across the diode and limiter. This simulation is shown in Figure 8.87.



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