Not at the same time though. You have to watch the SOA curve and then you will realize that it is not so impressive as the numbers advertised by the manufacturer...
If you can accomodate some simulation inaccuracies, I suggest you try this circuit simulator. https://falstad.com/circuit/ Extremely frugal on resources.
Either you should choose a similar one (search the included lib or other people's lib) or make your own library. There are a few ways but I never tried really do...
Published on - 31st May 2010 17:38
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It's almost Olympics time... so here's a topical program using PBP exclusively (no embedded Assembler) to give you a Stop-Watch with 1/100th Second Timing (yes that's 0.01 of a Second) and gives you REAL-TIME display on your LCD. Now you can do your own timing and challenge the official time...
The program demonstrates using TMR1 in BACKGROUND (multi-tasking), uses PICBasic Interrupts, and accounts for the fact that PICBasic doesn't respond to those Interrupts immediately. There's also a set-Up CALIBRATION menu item, so you can adjust and calibrate your timer to an accuracy of 360mS per Hour.
How does it do all that? Better download the PDF and find out...
Melanie
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Re: Charlie-plexing
Sorry, I took a break for a few years and didn't see this post.
Demon Yesterday, 04:40At first glance, your grid does look functionally like my leaning pyramid.
It's weird, your design looks more confusing to me. :D