I thought that was the usual way to do it. The SPICE I use has a pulse generator with separate high and low times.
Leon
I thought that was the usual way to do it. The SPICE I use has a pulse generator with separate high and low times.
Leon
Perhaps you are not cognizant of the reasons for homework. One of the major reasons is to *learn* by *doing*. Need any more light bulbs?
You're using the wrong digital part... use DigClock. If you use STIM1, you'll have to itemize *every* transition.
...Jim Thompson
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Sorry for cross posting but I need instant response. My assignment is due this wednesday and wondering someone would help. In PSpice, I need to setup a 1MHz Digital Clock, I used DSTM modules, I need some delay time and also initial values of the clock, the only thing I couldn't find is the frequency. Could anyone shed some lights on this? can i generate the clock using on/off time? Thanks Jack
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