F Flyback Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2021 #1 In the attached, i have a Voltage source of 18uV. I want to use the 0.000018 value as a time in the oscillator...how do i do that? The attached doesnt work. Attachments Voltage to time.jpg 115.6 KB · Views: 360
In the attached, i have a Voltage source of 18uV. I want to use the 0.000018 value as a time in the oscillator...how do i do that? The attached doesnt work.
crutschow Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 5, 2021 #2 Do you want 18µV to give an 18µs pulse?
E eTech Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 5, 2021 #3 Flyback said: In the attached, i have a Voltage source of 18uV. I want to use the 0.000018 value as a time in the oscillator...how do i do that? The attached doesnt work. Click to expand... The period in an independent voltage source can't be changed with a voltage. It can only use static parameters that are read before simulation start. This shows how you can change pulse width with a voltage. Or, If you want a single pulse output. Last edited: Nov 7, 2021
Flyback said: In the attached, i have a Voltage source of 18uV. I want to use the 0.000018 value as a time in the oscillator...how do i do that? The attached doesnt work. Click to expand... The period in an independent voltage source can't be changed with a voltage. It can only use static parameters that are read before simulation start. This shows how you can change pulse width with a voltage. Or, If you want a single pulse output.