Roff
Well-Known Member
OK, I'm back.The input (control voltage), do you (by default) insert it into the circuit to "go to zero after the 5th ms", OR
the circuit does that (revert input to zero)?
I am assuming the circuit does it.
So this means everything is as I thought they could be.
Maybe I 'll spend a couple of spare weekends (maybe it takes more) building that darn thing
Do you by any chance can think of potential "problems" in reality that are not depicted into sim?
Like things I should expect to might not work, or to behave unstable, or even different.
Experience matters, I think, in analog circuit world.
Would be cool to share yours with us, imo
The control voltage is not forced to zero by the circuit. It is independent. The current is forced to zero when the ramp voltage reaches the control voltage, but it is released when the ramp voltage reaches zero. if the control voltage is positive (non-zero) at that time, the ramp will immediately begin to rise.
I can't think of any potential problems, but that doesn't mean there aren't any.
Cheers,
Ron[/b]