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Stepping two voltage sources in tandem

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Flyback

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Hi,
I can step voltage sources.
But i cant make two voltage sources step in tandem.
Do you know how?
One is AC , one is DC.

I need..
AC=254V (amplitude) and DC = 1V
AC=264V (amplitude) and DC = 2V
AC=274V (amplitude) and DC = 3V
 
Flyback I don't know how to do that. And why would you need that anyway?

Another new thing you wanna see if it's possible. Or has been done before. Some of the things you come with are reactions from dreaming too much when sleeping...and than trying to make the dream come true when you wake up.

That's what I think.
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Thanks, but i dont have the luxury of the math relationship.
What i am trying to do is as attached
 

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Your asc works when the Vac table is corrected.
There's a missing comma after '200V'.
 
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