Current Source (Controlled)

Purpose

Generate variable current

Library

Electrical / Sources

Description

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The Controlled Current Source generates a variable current between its two electrical terminals. The direction of a positive current through the component is marked with an arrow. The momentary current is determined by the signal fed into the input of the component.

Note

A current source may not be open-circuited or connected in series to an inductor or any other current source.

Parameters

Discretization behavior

Specifies whether a zero-order hold or a first-order hold is applied to the input signal when the model is discretized. For details, see Physical Model Discretization.

The option Non-causal zero-order hold applies a zero-order hold with the input signal value from the current simulation step instead of the previous one. This option can be used to compensate for a known delay of the input signal.

Allow state-space inlining

For expert use only! When set to on and the input signal is a linear combination of electrical measurements, PLECS will eliminate the input variable from the state-space equations and substitute it with the corresponding output variables. The default is off.

Probe Signals

Source current

The source current in amperes \((\mathrm{A})\).

Source voltage

The voltage measured across the source, in volts \((\mathrm{V})\).

Source power

The instantaneous output power of the source, in watts \((\mathrm{W})\).