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[SOLVED] Difference between iprobe and zero-DC-valued voltage source

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hi ,

i have read the spectre user guide ,in the chapter of stability analysis,it says like this :"You can place a probe component(current probe or zero-DC-valued voltage source) on the feedback loop to identify the loop of interest."

Is there any difference between iprobe and zero-DC-valued voltage source as a probe component when performing stability analysis
 

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