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hi guys i am trying to create a digital signal of ones and zeroes. using a file stimulus with component filestim1 using a txt file and have the file repeat forever can someone please help.
REPEAT FOREVER
+ 5ns 0
+ 5ns 1
+ 5ns 1
+ 5ns 0
ENDREPEAT
hi guys i am having trouble with digstim1 out of the sourcestm.olb i have defined a stimulus file digstim1.stl and pointed it to that file but i get this error
. when i try simulate the resistor circuit so i can simulate a digital waveform at the resistor which is just stimulus sources...
problem is in finding a source in the library that would produce a digital waveform like the one i tried to draw attached to the forum. i know i can produce something like that with the stim1 part and its command 1 to 16 properties but i cant get it to repeat
i mean like a digtal pulse waveform like a digital signal that is a repeating signal of these logic states (on,off,off,on,on) so like the picture i have attached
hi guys i have orcad pspice 17.2 and i need to do a simulation where i have turn on and off using diffrent logic signals so i need to be able to find a vsource in the library the waveform would be similar to what you might see in a logic timing diagram if some one could help
hi guys i was wondering in orcad capture pspice is it possible to simulate if a transisitor will overheat in a circuit in pspice if you could help i would be greatful
sorry if i led you up garden path my fist question is will a -1 volt supply supply a current through a load to ground. and if so why? i don't understand negative voltages
and the second question
what would be the easiest way to implement it
hi guys my first question is will when a circuit exists where a -1vdc source is connected to ground will a current flow to ground as i would of thought of -1 v being potential lower than ground ground and if so why?
second question is if you us use to mosfets with there sources connected to...
so i am bit unsure on dc to dc converters especially setup boost converters and there power and voltage transformation ratio are like especially something that would deliver 12vdc in and 180vdc out
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