Pulse Voltage Source - Model periodic square pulse voltage source

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Description

The Pulse Voltage Source block represents a voltage source whose output voltage value is a periodic square pulse as a function of time and is independent of the current through the source. The following equations describe the output voltage as a function of time:

where:

The block determines the values at intermediate time points by linear interpolation.

The specified values for PW and PER have the following effect on the block output:

Dialog Box and Parameters

Initial value, V1

The value of the output voltage at time zero. The default value is 0 V.

Pulse value, V2

The value of the output voltage when the output is high. The default value is 0 V.

Pulse delay time, TD

The time at which the pulse first starts. The default value is 0 s.

Pulse rise time, TR

The time it takes the output voltage to rise from the Initial Value, I1 value to the Pulse Value, V2 value. The default value is 1e-09 s. The value must be greater than or equal to 0.

Pulse fall time, TF

The time it takes the output voltage to fall from the Pulse Value, V2 value to the Initial Value, V1 value. The default value is 1e-09 s. The value must be greater than or equal to 0.

Pulse width, PW

The time width of the output pulse. The default value is Inf s.

Pulse period, PER

The period of the output pulse. The default value is Inf s. This value means that the block produces a single pulse with an infinite period.

Ports

The block has the following ports:

+

Positive electrical voltage.

-

Negative electrical voltage.

See Also

Pulse Current Source

  


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