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how to implement sp1t,sp2t,sp3t switch

eashwar g
eashwar g over 10 years ago

hi

how to use spt switches in schematic ..i.e the one available in analog-lib .There is no tutorial or data in manual ..can we use this for different voltages
i.e., if we give limits as 1V,2V,3V for sp3t switch then will that connect to a particular switch based on voltage?

Can we control the switches based on voltages
please suggest

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    ShawnLogan over 10 years ago

    Dear eashwar,

    > one more query ,can we control the switch based on time.i.e for 10seconds in position 1 and next 10seconds in position2

    To my limited knowledge, I do not believe so. One possible solution is to use multiple switches under the control of different voltage sources. Each voltage source will independently activate each switch to provide the transfer function you desire.

    Shawn

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 10 years ago

    Dear eashwar,

    > one more query ,can we control the switch based on time.i.e for 10seconds in position 1 and next 10seconds in position2

    To my limited knowledge, I do not believe so. One possible solution is to use multiple switches under the control of different voltage sources. Each voltage source will independently activate each switch to provide the transfer function you desire.

    Shawn

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