I hear ya. But after 45+ years of "doing circuits for food" and 25+ years of using Spice, I've learned the hard way that there are limits to what Spice can tell you about the operation of a circuit, particularly when it comes to fine detail. Sometimes a circuit will oscillate in simulation, but be nicely behaved in hardware; or vice versa. Opamp models vary in their fidelity to the real thing; some are good, and others are atrociously bad and worse than useless.
My gut sense right now, born of experience, is that you need to start building some hardware and testing it to see what it really does.
Just my humble opinion...
My gut sense right now, born of experience, is that you need to start building some hardware and testing it to see what it really does.
Just my humble opinion...


