Plotting Resistance vs Frequency Response

Hi,
I am attempting to plot resistance vs frequency based on a LISN (Line impedance stabilization network) circuit.
I placed a 1-A ac source across the connections and shorted the, which normally goes to the ac mains.
I want to plot the voltage across the current source. Then the impedance is that voltage divided by 1 A:and then ultimately plot the resistance vs frequency Below is my circuit and the intended result.
When I setect > 'Linear Point Point' > Output Measurement' and then go to the top menu > 'Analysis' > 'Control Design'> 'Linear Analysis' and then select 'Bode' Plot from the pop-up screen, I get an empty plot.
C1 = 8uf
C=0.25uF
R = 5
R1 = 1k
Inductor = 50uH
Any help would be apprecaited.
Regards,
Gus

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Paul
Paul le 28 Mar 2025

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Looks like the model also need an Input Perturbation to define the input to the transfer function. Should be on the same menu as Output Measurement.

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Gus
Gus le 28 Mar 2025
I would not know how to set that up. I want to be able to take the voltage reading divided by the current reading and get the resistance vs frequency.
I don't think what I am doing is the correct approach.
Paul
Paul le 29 Mar 2025
I don't know if the approach is correct or not. I was just pointing out that if the Simulink Linear Analysis tool requires at least one input and one output to define the linearized model.
Gus
Gus le 29 Mar 2025
Follow-up question. I think I know what I need to do. Just take the Vout and I out and perform the transfer function to get the resistance.
Question: what block do I use to insert say a value of one using the electrical library. Whatever I use, it will not allow me to connect to the port highlighted in yellow.
Gus
Gus le 29 Mar 2025
It's alright, I figured it out. I used a function generator and a P-S converter.

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