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SIMPLIS Parts
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The SIMPLIS One Shot models a monostable multivibrator with an edge triggered input. On every rising edge the one shot starts a timer and sets the output pin high. After the parameterized time interval expires, the output pin returns to zero. Three outputs are provided:
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Model Name: |
SIMPLIS One Shot |
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Simulator: |
This device is compatible with the SIMPLIS simulator |
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Parts Selector Menu Location: |
Analog Functions | SIMPLIS One Shot |
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Symbol Library: |
simplis_analog_functions.sxslb |
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Model File: |
simplis_analog_functions.lb |
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Symbol Name: |
SIMPLIS_1SHOT |
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Subcircuit Name: |
SIMPLIS_1SHOT |
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Symbol: |
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Multiple Selections: |
Multiple devices can be selected and edited simultaneously. |
This symbol was introduced with version 8.0; however, the model and supporting files are available in version 7.20 as well. In versions prior to 7.20, the schematic will simulate, but you will not be able to edit the parameters with the dialog pictured in this topic.
For a version of the SIMPLIS One Shot editable with versions prior to version 7.20, see the parts selector entry:
Obsolete | Analog Functions | SIMPLIS One Shot (Obsolete)
Symbols placed on schematics in previous versions of SIMetrix/SIMPLIS can be automatically migrated to use the new symbols. The schematic tools menu Tools ▶ Migrate Schematic Symbols to Version 8.00 will invoke a routine which migrates the existing symbols to the new symbols. As this action makes substantial changes to the schematic, it is recommended that you save a backup copy of the schematic first.
To configure the SIMPLIS One Shot, follow these steps:
Parameter Label |
Units |
Description |
One shot time duration (TH) |
s |
The high time duration for the one shot. |
The test circuit used to generate the waveform examples in the next section can be downloaded here: simplis_069_simplis_one_shot.sxsch.
Note: the On Time of the one shot is plotted with a Per-Cycle Probe. The changing pulse width shown on the graph is due to numerical noise. The actual difference in on times is on the order of 1E-24 seconds.