For example: since the voltage source vcc is connected between node 6 and ground, I am expecting to see 15 volts at note 6 when calculating the dc operating point. Instead I see 15 volts at node 4.
Output result from simulator:
Test amplifier
# v(1) v(2) v(3) v(4) v(5) v(6) v(7) v(8) 300.15 0. 1.6389 1.6389 15. 9.0997 0.86837 8.339 0.
If I change the order of the components in the net-list the node numbers shift around.
If I want to probe nodes for example in AC simulations I have to use the "new" node number assigned by the simulator.
What is going on here?
I am using Gnucap 2005.01.27 RCS 25.11 on Linux (Fedora core 3) compiled with gcc 3.4.3
br /Fredrik
Net-list: Test amplifier * c1 1 8 10u r1 8 2 10k r2 2 0 44k r3 6 4 6.8k r4 3 0 1k r6 5 0 15k r5 2 5 170k c2 3 0 10u c3 5 7 10u q1 4 2 3 0 npn1 q5 6 4 5 0 npn1
vcc 6 0 15 vin 1 0 dc=0 ac=1
.model npn1 NPN (BF=400)
.print op v(nodes) .op
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