I have applied a very small amplitude signal to the input of the amplifier, but the results from ac and transient for the low-cutoff frequency are different yet.
for example, from the ac analysis the low-cutoff frequency is around 10 Hz and the gain of the amplifier in this frequency is 370. But when I apply a 10 Hz input signal to the amplifier, the transient analysis shows a gain 500. The ac and transient analysis shows approximately equal gain results at high frequencies (over 300 Hz).
Something that is more strange is that when I decrease the amplitude of the input signal, the gain increases!
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Next, if the problem is about the nonlinearities within the circuit, how should I calculate the low-cutoff frequency? from the ac analysis or from transient? If I should calculate it from the transient, what amplitude should I applied to the input of the amplifier?