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Multiple strobedelays in one simulation

Dushan
Dushan over 15 years ago

Is it possible to do strobing with more than one strobedelay parameter in a single simulation? I am trying to sample the output signal right before and right after a clock edge, but don't want to run two simulations with different strobedelay since my simulations are already  too long.

 Thanks,

Dusan 

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    Dushan over 15 years ago

     Hi Andrew,

     It works nicely with a pulse source. Thanks a lot.

    Dusan 

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    Dushan over 15 years ago

     Hi Andrew,

     It works nicely with a pulse source. Thanks a lot.

    Dusan 

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