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risetime and falltime in the calculator

surreyian
surreyian over 13 years ago

Hello,

 

I notice the rise and fall time in the calculator give the same result. The output always show falltime=risetime. Is this a bug or is it something i'm not doing right? 

 using IC6.1.5-64b.500.10

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  • HassanSyed
    HassanSyed over 11 years ago

    Hi Andrew, 

    This is what I am doing for the 'Fall Time'

     Initial Value= 1.1

     Final Value = 0

     Percentage High = 90

     Percentage Low = 10

     

    And it gives me exactly the same readings as taken for the RiseTime, ( I have followed the documentation for giving inputs for the rise time),

     I am confused following the above post though I understood clearly, Please help, 

     

    Thank you,

     

    Kind Regards,

     

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  • HassanSyed
    HassanSyed over 11 years ago

    Hi Andrew, 

    This is what I am doing for the 'Fall Time'

     Initial Value= 1.1

     Final Value = 0

     Percentage High = 90

     Percentage Low = 10

     

    And it gives me exactly the same readings as taken for the RiseTime, ( I have followed the documentation for giving inputs for the rise time),

     I am confused following the above post though I understood clearly, Please help, 

     

    Thank you,

     

    Kind Regards,

     

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