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Hi,
Well, I'm really confused. I simulate a simple serial R-C-L-Network (all in series). As far as I know the total (input-)Impedance of the network is: Z = R + jwL - j/(wC) resp. the resonance frequency (where Zin=R) is 1/sqrt(L*C). At resonance frequency, the Impedance should be real and therefore in my hummel opinion Voltage and Current schould be in phase. The funny thing is, when i build up such a network in Schematics (Cadence PSD 14.1/Orcad 9.2) and simulate it with the PSpice A/D Simulator, the current is displaced (relative to the voltage) about lambda/4 - obviously not in phase!? Can anyone tell my where I made a mistake? Or why this Problem is showing up? Thanks to anyone reading this and especially to those who post answers. D. Stutzer |
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