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[SOLVED] how to get the ac 100 v supply in proteus?

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how you got the ac supply of 100 v in proteus, because i can't getting it.plz help me........
 

hi
just click on "P" ithink you know which one "P"
i mean Parts caling P and then type in writing window (alternator)
appair the alternator then you set frq and volts
if you donot under stand please tell me i will explain with screen shot
T/C
bye
 
One way is to use an AC voltage source, this is referenced to ground, just set the properties to the value you want (frequency, amplitude)

Proteus_AC1.gif

The second way is as qayyoum mentioned an alternator.
In this case you have full control of the reference point because the two ends are floating.

Proteus_AC2.gif

Alex
 
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