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surena
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Mon May 16, 2005 11:53 pm   



How I can find the current curve of a circuit?
I make circuits like simple RC with a Vsin source and put V and I
marker. The V marker gives the expected sin curve of V, but I marker
needs a pin and after that the curve is a flat (0) line and not a sin
wave. Maybe the problem is how I put the pin. I do not know. Any help?

Surena

surena
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Wed May 18, 2005 1:53 am   



Yes, You are right. Using separate window shows the current wave. But I
use Orcad capture 9.2 and I want to know how I can see voltage and
current as two separate scales as you did in your gif picture? Also how
I can show that current for example lags voltage by 90 degrees (phase
difference)?

Surena.

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