![]() ![]() ![]() The voltage at node 2 is getting out of hand, the simulator sees that the voltage at node 2 increases towards infinity (because the currents do the same). The simulator cannot find a solution as there is no stable solution. Have you heard of feedback and specifically positive feedback? Because that's what I think is happening here. So B2 will multiply that change by 50 and push even more current up so the current through R1 increases even more. It is possible that the 50 A that B2 pushes up, increases the current through R1. It is unclear how the direction of the current through R1 is defined, is left-to-right Let's say 1 A is flowing through R1 so B2 wants to push 50 A up. You made the current of B2 dependent on the current through R1. Think about what happens in this circuit. ![]()
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