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Infact, the machine used to test the hspice is a newly installed winxp Home system( 1G 400Mhz ram) with just several useful thing and also the anti-virus is disabled
The point is that, it looks like for windows version of hspice, it must use the multi-processor enabled binary, but let the cpu...
p4 ht optimization
I have done some experiments to see the speed of HSPICs in PC
HSPICE0403 running the testbench bigmos.sp,
I usingexternal timer to count (hspicetime report in LINUX is not corespond to real time)
condition...
Re: canon S50 ac adeptor
I have already done with the baterry dummy, I tried to measure the voltage in the "T" pin, is about several 10 mV, when I put this dummy inside with the "T" pin float, the camera said the bettery needs charge and then close, but when I connect the"T" to "-", the camera...
canon S50 ac adeptor
Who can help me to provide cannon S50 ac adeptor circuit, I found in the battery, there is 3 terminal the third one call "T" , and the ac-adeptor provide by cannon(optional) useing a battery like connector connect to the camera, so what is the function about the "T" terminal
The nomal processdure is to do P&R and do post simulation like timemill and powermill, if not suitable, yo should do it agagin, finaly, just before type out, a DRC/ERC/LVS checking on the final GDSII must be carried out
it is possible
the important thing is the unit gain band width, if it is low, you can make the power comsumption very low, of course there are more consideration like distortion requirment will affect the bias in the class AB output.
the R-R input it is little bit complex when the VDD just...
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