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Way to vary pulse width of VPULSE

SysEngr
SysEngr over 13 years ago

I'm using Orcap Capture CIS Lite tool version 16.5. I need a part that generates pulses and allows us to vary the pulse width. I did use VPULSE part and it generates a pulse with fixed duty cycle. Is there a way to vary the pulse width? If yes how? If not is there another part to use?

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  • Alok Tripathi
    Alok Tripathi over 13 years ago
    Yes, you can vary pulse width of vpulse source. You can make this a global variable, and then use parameters sweep analysis to sweep this.
    This global variable can also be an expression. You need to use curly braces for defining variable or expression ex: {pulsewidth}

    Hope this helps.=
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  • Alok Tripathi
    Alok Tripathi over 13 years ago
    Yes, you can vary pulse width of vpulse source. You can make this a global variable, and then use parameters sweep analysis to sweep this.
    This global variable can also be an expression. You need to use curly braces for defining variable or expression ex: {pulsewidth}

    Hope this helps.=
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