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Hi all
I am investigating the response of a circuit in which two synchronous clocks with 180 phase shift are connected by two 10 kohm resistors and the output is the common signal between the two resistors. May anybody help please?
I think it is pretty complex. You should assign a port at the radiating surface of the antenna(that is actually in this case receiving) and then you should plot currents and fields at the feed point of the antenna.
Yes it could be drawn(modeled) in schematic window. The circuit is simulated in EM simulator because the one simulated in schematic is just an approximate model but the simulated layout is the realistic feasible one.
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Re: VCC GND SHORT on MCU
If you have a high speed component that would be a possible reason. If so you should provide an independent regulator for those high speed components that can handle its requirements.
Re: VCC GND SHORT on MCU
VCC and GND of the device are shorted implies that the device is burnt out. This might be due to the power network you have or simply a bad product from origin.
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