May 30, 2011 #1 S singhpramod_78 Newbie level 1 Joined May 30, 2011 Messages 1 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,286 i have to implement resistance using switched capacitor technology and the simulation tool is pspice. can any one help me?
i have to implement resistance using switched capacitor technology and the simulation tool is pspice. can any one help me?
May 31, 2011 #2 B BradtheRad Super Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 15,203 Helped 2,901 Reputation 5,814 Reaction score 2,984 Trophy points 1,393 Location Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Activity points 113,924 Does this have anything to do with charging the capacitor via a pulse from a source circuit... and then disconnecting the capacitor to reconnect it to a different circuit? For purposes of powering it, providing a signal, etc.?
Does this have anything to do with charging the capacitor via a pulse from a source circuit... and then disconnecting the capacitor to reconnect it to a different circuit? For purposes of powering it, providing a signal, etc.?
Jun 1, 2011 #3 LvW Advanced Member level 6 Joined May 7, 2008 Messages 5,910 Helped 1,753 Reputation 3,512 Reaction score 1,364 Trophy points 1,393 Location Germany Activity points 40,414 singhpramod_78 said: i have to implement resistance using switched capacitor technology and the simulation tool is pspice. can any one help me? Click to expand... Yes, I can help you with the following suggestion: Start an internet search using the key word "SC filter" or "SC techique" or something similar. This forum is not the right place to explain the principle and constraints of switched capacitors.
singhpramod_78 said: i have to implement resistance using switched capacitor technology and the simulation tool is pspice. can any one help me? Click to expand... Yes, I can help you with the following suggestion: Start an internet search using the key word "SC filter" or "SC techique" or something similar. This forum is not the right place to explain the principle and constraints of switched capacitors.