P Zoltan wrote: > Hello people, > > > I've found a very annoying bug, yet I don't really have time to > investigate it deeply. Here is the entry in the bugtracker: > https://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?func=detail&aid=2687692&group_id=143459&atid=755588 > > . It's about connecting logic outputs together using resistors. Instead of > forming an algebric mean between the voltages, se simulator makes the > voltage on logical output aproximately equal.
That's not a bug, it's a feature. ;) Open the settings menu, select "configure ktechlab", then select "logic" and finally set the "low output impedance" to whatever you think it should be. ;) If you think it needs to be redesigned, by all means propose an alternate design... But the code is working exactly as designed (for a change). =P What I've been mulling over is this "EMISSION COEFFICIENT" crap in diode settings... It is currently set to disallow settings below unity, (which prevents certain types of diodes from being implemented.) There seem to be four types of diodes out there: PN junction diodes. MS junction diodes. (Schottky) Germanium diodes. Selenium diodes. There needs to be a wizard that can work the gawdawful equations for you for your selected diode type and give you some user friendly parameters that will let you tune the variable for your specific part. The equations for this variable really are gawdawful, I have them for PN junction diodes and MS diodes, but it'll be a pain to copy them into e-mail and explain each of the dozen or so variables. =P -- New president: Here we go again... Chemistry.com: A total rip-off. Powers are not rights. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Ktechlab-devel mailing list Ktechlab-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ktechlab-devel