4.2.18 Norator
Circuit element type Norator.

A Norator is an ideal two-terminal circuit element which imposes no constraints on its branch current and voltage. The value specification is ignored and should be set to 0 (zero). Note that a norator usually appears paired with a nullator, thus forming a nullor. A nullor represents a controlled source of arbitrary type with infinite gain, such as an ideal operational amplifier.
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