The circuit gain is Vout/Vin.Due to the reactive nature of the RC input the Vin changes so is the "real" gain from the Vout or Vout/Vin?
The circuit gain is Vout/Vin.Due to the reactive nature of the RC input the Vin changes so is the "real" gain from the Vout or Vout/Vin?
Scope refers to the SDS-2104X+ scope that I am learning to use. One of its analysis features is Bode Plotting using the built-in AWG to provide the input signal and analyzing both the Vout and Vout/Vin and plotting it on the screen.Are you using the word "scope" to describe something on your HW scope?
Or are you using "scope " to describe something in LTS?



You can rht-click on the waveform viewer pane and select "add plot pane" to add another waveform pane.Scope refers to the SDS-2104X+ scope that I am learning to use. One of its analysis features is Bode Plotting using the built-in AWG to provide the input signal and analyzing both the Vout and Vout/Vin and plotting it on the screen.
Vout
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Vout/Vin
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It took a while to suss using the scope's bode plot analysis all out, but I've finally got the hang of it. While doing that I am comparing the experimental results against the LTS waveform viewer output for comparison and validation.
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The only thing that I would like to do better is not have to edit a new trace each time on the waveform viewer for V(out)/V(in). I added node point labels for Vin and Vout but there doesn't seem to be a way to make one for Vout/Vin gain that I know of.