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...
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Since this question has come up again, I thought I'd throw this module out to the masses. It is something I worked on a while back, with DT's help. Amid life's other priorities, it got put on the shelf to collect dust.
The basic idea is that by adding the module as an INCLUDE and inserting a couple of commands inside your code, you can have the PIC send timing data to your PC via the hardware serial port. It's made for 18F PICs (although some 16Fs may work too). You also need a timer that is not being used for anything else.
1) Instructions are included, as well as a small example.
2) It worked well for me, and as I recall, DT in testing.
3) Use it however you want.
4) I won't be able to offer much support, but figure there are enough knowledgeable folks around here that can help those who need it.
Re: Charlie-plexing
Sorry, I took a break for a few years and didn't see this post.
Demon Today, 04:40At first glance, your grid does look functionally like my leaning pyramid.
It's weird, your design looks more confusing to me. :D