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VerilogA issues -- transition function

funfet
funfet over 8 years ago

Hello,

I'm creating a verilogA model for a circuit component and wish to have smoothly transitioning variables. The variables are of the real data type and I can't seem to use the transition function on them without the simulation returning an error. Is there some equivalent of the transition function that I can use on real data types just like I can use for currents (e.g.). Above I have pictures showing the variables that I wish to smooth out. I'm trying to eliminate the flat plateaus where the variables are constant.

Thank you

Paul

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    funfet over 8 years ago
    Thank you for your reply. Is that the correct link? It takes me to designers (dot) org but no specific thread.
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    Thank you for your reply. Is that the correct link? It takes me to designers (dot) org but no specific thread.
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