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Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control
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a r |
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Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control |
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Sat, 1 Dec 2007 18:02:29 +0000 |
On Dec 1, 2007 5:47 PM, al davis <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> The real problem is that some devices don't trigger events
> properly. I know what to do, just haven't done it yet.
> The "pulse" function is one of them.
That's why I have added some MOS devices (to make sure Gnucap will
"notice" the transition).
Do they have problems with timestep control as well?
-r.
- [Help-gnucap] Time step control, a r, 2007/12/01
- [Help-gnucap] Re: Time step control, a r, 2007/12/01
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, al davis, 2007/12/01
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control,
a r <=
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, al davis, 2007/12/01
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, al davis, 2007/12/03
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, a r, 2007/12/03
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, a r, 2007/12/03
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, al davis, 2007/12/03
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, a r, 2007/12/03
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, al davis, 2007/12/03
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, a r, 2007/12/03
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, al davis, 2007/12/03
- Re: [Help-gnucap] Time step control, a r, 2007/12/03