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Submitted by: steeletraps on 2005-05-23 23:12:34 .
Topic: Re: how to use transient voltage source?
Body: The pulse source should be able to mimic the SEU. Set the td parameter to your t_spe value. Since this is just a single event, set the period of the pulse source to a value higher than your simulation time as it is a repetitive source.
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Submitted by: lihuiyun on 2005-04-26 12:10:10 .
Topic: how to use transient voltage source?
Body: Hi there, I'm encountering a problem when simulating a single-event upset (SEU) effect in a processor caused by laser radiation. What I'm trying to do is to set some transient voltage source on special nodes (to mimic the nodes radiated by laser) at a special time (say "t_spe") of program execution. Should I use the source type of "pulse" and set the delay time equal to t_spe?
Thanks,
Huiyun
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