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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) 12-Core MacPro (2013) kernel_task over 1200% Post 303033966 by wisecracker on Monday 15th of April 2019 11:18:27 AM
Old 04-15-2019
Hi Neo...

In my experience 15 seconds seems short. Try a few, (say 10), minutes to let all charged capacitor passives return to zero or near zero...

Bazza.
 

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ADDLOCAP(3)						       MBK LOGICAL FUNCTIONS						       ADDLOCAP(3)

NAME
addlocap - create a logical capacitor ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr SYNOPSYS
#include "mlo.h" locap_list *addlocap(ptfig,type,capa,tcon,bcon,name) lofig_list *ptfig ; char type ; double capa ; losig_list *tcon, *bcon ; const char *name ; PARAMETERS
ptfig Pointer to the figure in which the capacitor should be added type Capacitor type capa Capacitance value in Farads tcon Pointer to the signal to be connected on the capacitor top plate bcon Pointer to the signal to be connected on the capacitor bottom plate name Capacitor instance name DESCRIPTION
addlocap creates a new capacitor, and adds it to the list of capacitors pointed to by ptfig -> LOCAP. The new capacitor is added in front of the list, and becomes itself the list head. The type parameter can take two values : CAPMIM for a metal/metal capacitor (the top plate and the bottom plate layers are different metal layers) CAPPNWELL for a POLY/NWELL capacitor (if available in the technology). The top plate layer is POLY, bottom plate is NWELL. The capa argument is the capacitance value in Farads. Two connectors are created each time a capacitor is added, and the tcon and bcon losigs are attached to the SIG field of the locon of the appropriate connector. The connectors names are tcon (top plate) and bcon (bottom plate); their direction, DIR, are set to 'P', and their TYPE INTERNAL. For details on the structures, see locon(3) and locap(3). RETURN VALUE
addlocap returns a pointer to the newly created capacitor. ERRORS
"*** mbk error *** illegal capacitor type : type" The type is not a legal capacitor type. EXAMPLE
#include "mlo.h" void parallel_capacitors(void) /* netlist of two parallel capacitors */ { lofig_list *pt = NULL ; losig_list *in = NULL ; losig_list *out = NULL ; pt = addlofig("parallel_capacitors") ; addlocon(pt,"in",in = givelosig(pt,0),IN) ; addlocon(pt,"out",out = givelosig(pt,1),OUT) ; addlocap(pt,CAPMIM,0.5e-6,in,out,"cap1") ; addlocap(pt,CAPMIM,0.5e-6,in,out,"cap2") ; } SEE ALSO
mbk(1), lofig(3), locap(3), locon(3), dellocap(3). BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
/LIP6 August 14, 2002 ADDLOCAP(3)
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