The Voltage-Controlled Current Source (

) feature connects a voltage-controlled current source between two nodes in the electrical circuit. A second pair of nodes define the input control voltage.
Enter a Device name for the voltage-controlled current source. The prefix is G.
Specify four Node names: the first pair for the connection nodes for the current source and the second pair defining the input control voltage. The first node in a pair represents the positive voltage reference terminal or the one from where the current flows through the source to the second node.
Enter the source Gain (SI units: S). The resulting current is this number multiplied by the control voltage. It represents the transconductance of the source.