Problem of self-build active model.

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James
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Problem of self-build active model.

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The active relay model works well during simulation,but the relay's appearence can't go back to state 0 when simulation is stopped.
What's wrong with it?
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RLY_A.rar
Acive Relay,RL1 is hierarchy module,RL2 is a reference component.
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Enclosed there's one that works. When you make the device you don't need the property STATE=0 and it's the reason of problem indeed. There were also other small problems, so I have put on the same design all the Symbols. You can decompose your component and compare with mine.

When you do make use of RTVPROBE, remember that a load resistance value can also be specified into, so the resistor accross C1 & C2 is useless. You can simulate the coil resistance by including its value directly in the property 'Load Resistance' of RTVPROBE or pass a parameter.
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RLY_A_1.zip
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James
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The model is OK,now I need to study Laplace Primitives.

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Thanks a lot!
Would you like to give me an example of using Laplace Primitives? I need to introduce them to our customers.
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Attached here is a couple of elliptical filters - even and odd degree - which I have synthetized with Laplace primitives.
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James
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Wonderful!

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Thanks again for your help!
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