using Pspice to simulate a LC network output

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    Hi, I’m working on designing a LC network to amplify voltage. The input of the network is a bisinusoidal waveform. I am interested in simulating output of my network.

    Now, the question is, as I know, the power source in pspice is limited to sine wave, square, etc. But it does not contain a source of bisinusoidal waveform. So, I am wondering is it possible to use pspice to simulate my circuit? Is it possible to create my own power source with specific waveform?

    Thank you so much.

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    Hi toyonline,

    what do you mean with bisinusoidal? the superposition of two sinusoidal waveforms? In this case use two Vsin series sources. You can simply set the parameters Voff, Vamp, freq and if you double click on them, other parameters as the phase and the time delay.

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