Updated documentation to reflect changes in resistor parameter
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@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ in the direction of voltage drop).
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General form:
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@example
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RXXXXXXX N1 N2 VALUE <ac=val>
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RXXXXXXX N1 N2 VALUE <ac=val> <m=val>
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@end example
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@ -973,6 +973,7 @@ in the direction of voltage drop).
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R1 1 2 100
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RC1 12 17 1K
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R2 5 7 1K ac=2K
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RL 1 4 2K m=2
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@end example
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@ -980,7 +981,12 @@ N1 and N2 are the two element nodes. VALUE is the resistance (in ohms)
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and may be positive or negative but not zero. It is possible to specify
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a different resistance value for ac calculations, using the "ac"
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parameter. The value of ac resistance must not be zero. If you do not
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specify the "ac" parameter, it will be defaulted to VALUE.
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specify the "ac" parameter, it will be defaulted to VALUE.
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The "m" parameter is the "multiplication factor":
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Resistance = Resistance / M
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Setting m to "val" is like putting m equal resistance in parallel.
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Note: ac parameter can be considered "safe" since rework-11
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@ -991,7 +997,7 @@ Note: ac parameter can be considered "safe" since rework-11
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General form:
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@example
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RXXXXXXX N1 N2 <VALUE> <MNAME> <L=LENGTH> <W=WIDTH> <TEMP=T> <ac=val>
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RXXXXXXX N1 N2 <VALUE> <MNAME> <L=LENGTH> <W=WIDTH> <TEMP=T> m=<val> <ac=val>
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@end example
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