At 12:31 PM 1/5/00 -0600, Stephen Nolan wrote:
>In the section entitled "Making Pullup and Power Clamp Sweeps Vcc
Relative" it
>states that you should make your three sweeps Vcc relative. Example:
min=-3.6 to
>6.3, typ=-3.3 to 6.6, and max=-3.0 to 6.9.
>
>In this case, there would be table data created for the min column from
-3.6 to
>-3.3 where no typ data exists. Also, there would be data in the max column
from
>6.6 to 6.9 where no typ data exists. In those ranges, the typ column would
have
>to include NAs. Is this legal?
Yes; I believe it is legal.
However I suggest you make life simple and sweep them all from -3.6 to 6.9.
I don't see any reason not to and it eliminates the whole issue (KIS
principle).
best wishes..
Kellee
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Kellee Crisafulli
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