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Eldo Netlist Setup<br />

Numerical Values<br />

There is no error generated in this example but the results are different.<br />

Tip<br />

See the “-case” command line argument in the Eldo Reference Manual.<br />

Related Topics<br />

Netlist Structure<br />

General Aspects of the Language Syntax<br />

Numerical Values<br />

Values are always handled as real numbers. They may be specified in exponential notation or<br />

with scale factors with symbols.<br />

See the scale factor symbols listed in Table 4-1:<br />

Notes<br />

Table 4-1. Scale Factors<br />

Symbol Multiplier Name<br />

A 1.0×10 −18 atto<br />

F 1.0×10 −15 femto<br />

P 1.0×10 −12 pico<br />

N 1.0×10 −9 nano<br />

U 1.0×10 −6 micro<br />

M 1.0×10 −3 milli<br />

K 1.0×10 3 kilo<br />

MEG 1.0×10 6 Mega<br />

G 1.0×10 9 Giga<br />

T 1.0×10 12 Tera<br />

• Letters which are not scale factors are ignored if they immediately follow a number.<br />

Hence 10, 10V and 10Hz all represent the same number, 10. However, 10A will be<br />

interpreted as 1.0e −17 , because of the atto scaling factor.<br />

Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3 107

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