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发表于 2009-9-1 01:36:42
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10# 白夜风起
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I haven't used ATP for a long while so cannot give you any materialized advices. However, I would like to comments as following and wish it may help you a bit.
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) \# O7 G: y* z" V/ c/ R: k' _8 EAs far as I can see, there are some possible which mixed up you case:! G9 c* P% Z' u* z. h% ^
1) The 2 resisters are too big, which cause the voltage at the nonlinear reactor to be too small to reach the knee point of the BH curve;: u# u' L( |+ V: j& k- m* \2 ~3 `
2) You may vary the angle of the source and see what happens;
& K5 [. D( }8 P* U4 V0 Q2 Q3) Change the nonlinear reactor to a similar size linear reactor, then you should see the transient current and decay;
" l% `, f; \, S }% H% h g- Y4)If the above all cannot work, the your input data must be wrong. % D$ M% D# ]4 ]& H+ n
5) Please understand the saturation curve data, and compare to the soruce voltage also see whether the voltage is too low. |
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