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    About simple RC circuit...

    Thanks for your reply. But these kind of theory (i.e. some current or less voltage) is available in any school book. Actually I am looking for some mathematical explanation. That will help me to analyze this circuit better. That means before simulation, I should know where the voltage is going...
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    About simple RC circuit...

    As mentioned input clock frequency is 50KHz (=20us). I am a small kid in this field, so can you explain me how the pulse width is 1/40 of RC time constant?:?:
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    About simple RC circuit...

    correct. so this mean I should get the ripple which varies from 5V to 2.5V. But its not, why so?
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    About simple RC circuit...

    I think you didn't understand what I am asking or the circuit! If we go with the RC circuit analysis, then the both resistor will divide the input voltage and the voltage across the capacitor is 5V, right? so this mean, the capacitor should charge up to 5V. my question is why it is not able to...
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    About simple RC circuit...

    Hi, can anyone help to analyze the circuit shown below? The clock is 10V : 50KHz signal. What I was thinking is because of the series resistors, Capacitor should charge up 5V ( =10/2). But when simulated, the voltage across capacitor settles at 2.5V with very small ripple. So can anyone...
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    how to find iprobe in orcad pspice?

    iprobe in pspice Dear All, I am using Orcad Pspice Student verison 9.2. In many tutorials (available on net) I have seen 'IPROBE' symbol, but can't find that in my Pspice version. Can anyone help me to find 'IPROBE' in Pspice? I checked in 'SPECIAL' library but cant find. Does it need...
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    Transistor level design in " Cadence "

    transistor level optimization tool Have you tried with waveform calculator (wavescan)? In wavescan, just select "info" in "Analysis selection choices" field. With this you can plot the 'Vth' (for detail go through cadence manual/help). Hope this will help.

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