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Re: Is it possible to create our own IC in Pspice software?
Do you mean in the schematic page I should keep 6 of them ? If so how do I give supply voltage and ground so that they all function like a single ic like in figure?
Is there any videos that would guide me to do this?
Re: Is it possible to create our own IC in Pspice software?
When I look in the library files of 7404,74s04, 74f04 all I can see is just a not gate.
How do I get the 14 pin HEX inverter?
Re: Is it possible to create our own IC in Pspice software?
I checked the Index of pspice model for 74LS04D HEX INVERTER but didnt find it. Is there any other 14 pin hex inverter similar to it available in Pspice?
Hi,
I am trying to design a circuit using 74LS04D HEX inverter ic with 14 pins in pspice but couldnot find it in the pspice library. Is there anyway to create our own IC in Pspice?
What could be the simple circuit diagram of PO74G86A and crystal oscillator ? Is it ok if i use PO74G04A instead of 74LS04D hex inverter? I tried using PO74G04A and got only few harmonics as in fig why is it so?
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I am trying to design a comb generator circuit of frequency range 30 MHz to 1GHz in NI multisim student version 13. I have designed a circuit with voltage regulator for which 5V is fed to the 74ls04d hex invertor. I am using 11 MHz crystal oscillator. The output of hex invertor gives square wave...
Hi ,
I am trying to design comb generator of 30 MHz to 1 GHz using multisim 12.0. I got the impulse response but its amplitude is decreasing as the frequency increases as shown in figure attached. What can i do to get smooth comb like output in spectrum analyzer?
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