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Ladder signal", My own signal"

StreamCX
StreamCX over 15 years ago

How to realize signal in schematic such on picture on Cadence 5?

I need "ladder" from 0V to -2.04V with step 0.008 V (step can be smaller), 256 time intervaks.

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    Ricardo Alves over 12 years ago

    I am having some problems in implementation of the ladder using the code you provided. I can create the signal attached in figure, but i am not able to create a ladder that starts for example in -60mV and has the final value of 60mV (vmin = -60mV and vmax = 60mV)

    Can you help me please.

    Regards,

    Ricardo 

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  • Ricardo Alves
    Ricardo Alves over 12 years ago

    I am having some problems in implementation of the ladder using the code you provided. I can create the signal attached in figure, but i am not able to create a ladder that starts for example in -60mV and has the final value of 60mV (vmin = -60mV and vmax = 60mV)

    Can you help me please.

    Regards,

    Ricardo 

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