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I am glad I caught this before I built the circuit and then not have it work, I can assure you I would have been bouncing my head off the table 20k times trying to figure out why my other orcad sim worked yet the breadboard design did not. Maybe I am missing something simple and hopefully you can explain it to me. I did as you asked and read the datasheet this time, but I don't see where it helped me out in this situation. This is really starting to confuse the hell out of me. Nick, if you don't mind I am gonna need to pick your brain again. So I think that pin cannot be left unconnected which is not uncommon. however when I took it out the sim broke again. So beside reconnecting components I also added a momentary reset switch to the reset pin but I never used it to make the simulation go. However I did get it oscillating as shown in picture based on the datasheet found here fosc = 1/(2.3*Rt*Ct) I think you had a few things miswired based on the datasheet I was looking at(and I never was able to make it work with the switch between pin RTC and Rt). Ok so I stand behind what I said before but it is not the problem your circuit has. Perhaps if you set it to a non zero value for the initial condition it will work. however I think the simulator automatically sets the caps initial condition to 0 by default.
I think you were on the right path with setting the initial value of the capacitor. In practice you can usually depend on environmental noise to do the trick. Ok, so a common problem across many simulators is that oscillators need a kick-start. But it would be a blessing to find a way for the 4060 to work like it was made to work.
#MULTISIM 12 NOT RESPONDING GENERATOR#
I did use the function generator on RS pin to override the internal clock. So I tried to set its initial state to zero, but still that did not do anything to the circuit. (NOTE if the switch is closed before starting sim you get same result as if the switch was never there)Īt first thought I figured maybe the cap was causing the problem. If I add in a switch between the resistor and RTC pin on the chip AND have it open before pressing play on the menu bar, then only after pressing play to start the simulation can I close the switch which will in return produce the square wave on the oscilloscope. But it really involves a 'hack' and I am not so certain that there isn't another way to fix it, but I have not found it yet. So I have researched the problem some more and found a way to get the circuit to work as I would expect. I am working on this so I can use it to double check my math through the proof of concept of simulation. What I am trying to simulate in multisim is the square wave produced from the connected RC network.
#MULTISIM 12 NOT RESPONDING PROFESSIONAL#
In this case, the only you can do is to ask for assistance of a professional staff.Background: What I am trying to do is use a cd4060 binary counter IC. If the problem with the MULTISIM file has not been solved, it may be due to the fact that in this case there is also another rare problem with the MULTISIM file. If you are sure that all of these reasons do not exist in your case (or have already been eliminated), the MULTISIM file should operate with your programs without any problem.
#MULTISIM 12 NOT RESPONDING DRIVERS#
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#MULTISIM 12 NOT RESPONDING SOFTWARE#
The inability to open and operate the MULTISIM file does not necessarily mean that you do not have an appropriate software installed on your computer. Possible problems with the MULTISIM format files