Hi Hariprasaddevotee,
Welcome to EasyEDA.
Sorry but your link is broken.
Can you make you circuit public?
For information on hw to do this, please see:
https://easyeda.com/Doc/Tutorial/share.htm#Sharing
:)
Found your project.
It's already public but your link was broken somehow.
https://easyeda.com/hariprasaddevotee/New_Project-Ba4YgyQK2
There are two problems:
1. You have drawn a polyline (drawing line) instead of a wire to joins the high end of the voltage source, V1, to the high end of the voltmeter, VM1, and the rest of the circuit. Polylines do not conduct.
2. If you want to use a DC source for V1 then it is better to select and configure a DC source. You can use an exponential source (the EXP source you have chosen) but it must have a minimum of an initial and a pulsed voltage for it to give other than a 0V output.
You can be forgiven for making this mistake. I must admit I have only just discovered this about the exponential source as it is not documented anywhere that I have seen.
To see how to use sources please have a read through of the EasyEDA Simulation eBook and a play with the examples in there:
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1OWZVVFRAe_2NW3WratpkA_SGuHa5AcRow5ZRfvcoVTU/pub
in particular:
**Configuring Voltage and Current Sources**
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1OWZVVFRAe_2NW3WratpkA_SGuHa5AcRow5ZRfvcoVTU/pub#h.2p2csry
(The Google links above are to the original copy of the Simulation eBook which you can also find at:
https://easyeda.com/Doc/Simulation-eBook/
but the table of contents in the EasyEDA copy is broken and misses out some sections. We are working to fix it but in the meanwhile the copy published to the web from Google Drive works just as well.)
I will amend the example to clarify the minimum parameters needed for the EXP source.
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