Resonator Driver Circuit

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pal114525

Joined Jul 3, 2015
46
Hi,

Please see the attachment.
The attached circuit is a resonator driver circuit.
In this circuit simulation, I am using LTSpice.
I am getting the current through the inductor as sinusoidal. But, the voltage across the inductor is not sinusoidal in nature.
Is it a problem of the circuit or problem of the simulator?

Thanks & Regards.
 

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Thread Starter

pal114525

Joined Jul 3, 2015
46
Hi,

Please see the attachment.
In this circuit simulation, I am using LTSpice.
I am getting the current through the inductor as sinusoidal. But, the voltage across the inductor is not sinusoidal in nature.
Is it a problem of the circuit or problem of the simulator?
 

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alfacliff

Joined Dec 13, 2013
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its not a problem, its just the nature of inductors, they try to hold the current through them constant, so the voltage across them varies.
 

Thread Starter

pal114525

Joined Jul 3, 2015
46
its not a problem, its just the nature of inductors, they try to hold the current through them constant, so the voltage across them varies.
Hi,

Thanks for your valuable feedback.

I've also checked it on breadboard and the voltage across the inductor is not a sinusoidal. It is a distorted waveform from sinusoidal waveform.
Any suggestion for getting a pure sinusoidal wave across the inductor would be highly appreciated.

Thanks & Regards.
 
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