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Periodic waveform from a given function

  • October 4, 2015
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Hello Everyone

I have been through many post but i am not able to plot the attached expression. Can you please tell where i am doing mistake?I am expecting a periodic square waveform toggling between +/-24V with on and off  period 5us.

Here I used Ton,Toff as a cons; x as a variable and Vlp(x) as a function

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Best answer by StuartBruff

SAMEER GARG wrote:

Hello Everyone

I have been through many post but i am not able to plot the attached expression. Can you please tell where i am doing mistake?I am expecting a periodic square waveform toggling between +/-24V with on and off  period 5us.

Here I used Ton,Toff as a cons; x as a variable and Vlp(x) as a function 

Please don't post the same request multiple times.  It makes it confusing for responders to keep track of which thread they are replying to.  It also means that people can waste time and effort replying to a question that has already been answered in one of the "other" threads.   If you're not getting a reply, then try "bumping" the single thread, but please realize that this is a User forum and answers will depend upon what else people are doing - you may not get an immediate response.

Thank you,

Stuart

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23-Emerald V
October 5, 2015

SAMEER GARG wrote:

Hello Everyone

I have been through many post but i am not able to plot the attached expression. Can you please tell where i am doing mistake?I am expecting a periodic square waveform toggling between +/-24V with on and off  period 5us.

Here I used Ton,Toff as a cons; x as a variable and Vlp(x) as a function 

Please don't post the same request multiple times.  It makes it confusing for responders to keep track of which thread they are replying to.  It also means that people can waste time and effort replying to a question that has already been answered in one of the "other" threads.   If you're not getting a reply, then try "bumping" the single thread, but please realize that this is a User forum and answers will depend upon what else people are doing - you may not get an immediate response.

Thank you,

Stuart