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calculating falltime of output waveform

auto dipper
auto dipper over 11 years ago
 

 

Hi all,
Is there any function for calculating the falltime of the waveform in VIVA calculator? I am able to see a function RISETIME but nothing by the name of similar to falltime?
 regards

 

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  • auto dipper
    auto dipper over 11 years ago
    Thanks for the reply,but I fear I had seen the help index description before posting this query.

    If I understood your reply properly then same risetime function can also be used to compute the falltime of the waveform. In that case are the below parameters correct to compute falltime of wave going from 5v to 0v –

    Initial value=5v

    Final value=0v

    Initial value type=y

     Final value type=y

    ??

    regards
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  • auto dipper
    auto dipper over 11 years ago
    Thanks for the reply,but I fear I had seen the help index description before posting this query.

    If I understood your reply properly then same risetime function can also be used to compute the falltime of the waveform. In that case are the below parameters correct to compute falltime of wave going from 5v to 0v –

    Initial value=5v

    Final value=0v

    Initial value type=y

     Final value type=y

    ??

    regards
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