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Description

The controlled voltage source represent a single-phase A.C. source with a series or parallel RLC impedance. In the network, this source only generates the signal received on the control connectors. Hence, this process serves only to amplify or inject a signal in the network.


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  • Voltage source has series impedance only that can be series of parallel RLC elements. 
  • Voltage source always reference to the ground. 

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The voltage source always has a series impedance. However, this impedance can be a collection of series or parallel RLC elements. The voltage source has only one network connector, since is always referenced to the ground. The single-phase signal applied to the control connectors as input will be the signal sent to the network, single-phased.

Mask and Parameters

  • RLC connection type = Series (series R, L, C) or parallel (parallel R, L, C).
  • R: Resistance value in ohms.
  • L: Inductance value in henry.
  • C: Capacitor value in farad.

Ports, Inputs, Outputs and Signals Available for Monitoring

Ports

  • The voltage source has only one network connector (port), since is always referenced to the ground. 

Inputs

  • V input (voltage source): The voltage amplitude signal.

Outputs

  • I output (voltage source): The current signal flowing from the source.

Sensors

  • At acquisition, the following signals are made available by the sensors:
    • I : Measured current  (A).
    • V : Source voltage (V).