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stop & restart clock

Charanraj Mohan
Charanraj Mohan over 8 years ago

Hi,

Just a question. Can b silly. How to stop the clock and start again in a transient time ?? Say, the whole clock time has same period, pulse width, tr, tf, td. I can do it in Vpwl, but the clock I am planning has more cycles :(

Thanks in advance.

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    Charanraj Mohan over 8 years ago
    Thanks Andrew. I am going to use this, as it is the simplest one. Also am wondering if there is a way to re-start clock with different pulse width, but keeping rise and fall time same. For example- have a clock for 1us pulse width & 2 us period for first 10 cycles, then stop the clock for some time. After this re-start the clock for 2u pulse width & 4 us period for 10 cycles. Is this possible by pvcvsp ??
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    Charanraj Mohan over 8 years ago
    Thanks Andrew. I am going to use this, as it is the simplest one. Also am wondering if there is a way to re-start clock with different pulse width, but keeping rise and fall time same. For example- have a clock for 1us pulse width & 2 us period for first 10 cycles, then stop the clock for some time. After this re-start the clock for 2u pulse width & 4 us period for 10 cycles. Is this possible by pvcvsp ??
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