[[File:b2MAN_Fig200.png|thumb|350px|An Op-Amp circuit with a capacitive load.]]
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[[File:b2MAN_Fig201.png|thumb|500px600px|Time-domain input and output voltages of the Op-Amp circuit.]]
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===Fourier Analysis of Time-Domain Simulation Data===
[[File:b2MAN_Fig49.png|thumb|left |350px|Fourier Transform Settings dialog.]]
[[RF.Spice A/D]] can perform a discrete Fourier transform on the time-domain data at the end of a transient test. The Fourier data represent the spectral contents of the selected signal at a fundamental frequency and its harmonics. To calculate the Fourier transform, check the box titled "Apply Fourier" in the Transient Test's Settings dialog. Then, click the "Fourier Setup" button to open the "Fourier Transform Settings" dialog. In this dialog you can specify the "Fundamental Frequency" in Hertz. You should also indicate which voltage signal must be transformed. For that purpose, either specify the "Output Probe" from a drop-down list of voltage probes in your schematic or specify the "Output Nodes".
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[[File:b2MAN_Fig49.png|thumb|left |350px|Fourier Transform Settings dialog.]]</td><td>[[File:b2MAN_Fig202.png|thumb|500px600px|The Fourier contents of the output voltage of the Op-Amp circuit.]]
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