Giles Atkinson
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5114d6c2f4
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Add an option to the iplot command: -d sets the number of simulation
steps before the window is shown. The value can be chosen to
limit rapid resizing when starting and that is used in the PLL examples.
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3 years ago |
Holger Vogt
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a48cc44c7f
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Example input file for 'iplot -w' option
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3 years ago |
Holger Vogt
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6c3b14e396
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make simulation faster, allow batch mode
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6 years ago |
Holger Vogt
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9dec5f5f1e
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An example for non-convergence of the pll if the stepszelimit is removed.
Adding a somewhat relaxed limit by TMAX in the tran command will speed
up the simulation by a factor of 1.5 without compromising the result.
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7 years ago |
h_vogt
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19a67fb7c5
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pll: just include one of the two vco available
(avoid a bug which has been removed only recently)
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14 years ago |
h_vogt
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a0db6f0ccd
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update to XSPICE phase-locked loop example
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14 years ago |
h_vogt
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6cd13e0475
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pll-xspice-fstep.cir: pll with ref frequency steps
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14 years ago |
h_vogt
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c31fc334f6
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pll-xspice.cir: save command added
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14 years ago |
h_vogt
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c0b5a78097
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new XSPICE example: use trtol=1
less ripple, but longer simulation time
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14 years ago |
h_vogt
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85ece25a3a
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new XSPICE example: mixed mode pll circuit
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14 years ago |