Periodic steady-state analysis

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Periodic Steady-State Analysis (PSS analysis) computes the periodic steady-state response of a circuit at a specified fundamental frequency, with a simulation time independent of the time constants of the circuit. The PSS analysis also determines the circuit's periodic operating point which is required starting point for the periodic time-varying small-signal analyses: PAC, PSP, PXF, and Pnoise. The PSS analysis works with both autonomous and driven circuits. PSS is usually used after transient analysis.

Examples

The current through a capacitance of value C in time domain is i(t)=Cdv(t)dt, which becomes v(t)=v(t0)+1Ct0t0+ti(t)dt . For this component operating in a periodic steady state circuit, its voltage will be v(t0+T)=v(t0) when T is equal to its fundamental period. Referring back to the original voltage function v(t)=v(t0)+1Ct0t0+ti(t)dt, it can be determined that the average current flowing through the capacitor is zero in periodic steady state. Template:Electronics-stub