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Defining units as Giga and Mega

by sykab <sara.catalao@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 28, 2008 at 10:08 AM

Can anyone tell me how I represent Mega and Giga in the instance's
parameters?

When I define a resistor with a resistance of "1G ohms" it changes
automatically to 512821 ohms. What am I doing wrong?
 




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Defining units as Giga and Mega
sykab <sara.catalao@[E  2008-04-28 10:08:03 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
Riad KACED <riad.kaced  2008-04-28 14:55:17 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
Andrew Beckett <andrew  2008-04-30 11:40:17 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
Riad KACED <riad.kaced  2008-04-30 17:34:56 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
Andrew Beckett <andrew  2008-05-01 13:58:48 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
sykab <sara.catalao@[E  2008-05-01 10:22:03 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
sykab <sara.catalao@[E  2008-05-01 10:22:40 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
Riad KACED <riad.kaced  2008-05-01 12:33:26 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
sykab <sara.catalao@[E  2008-05-01 12:56:40 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
Riad KACED <riad.kaced  2008-05-01 14:28:41 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
Andrew Beckett <andrew  2008-05-02 13:11:21 
Re: Defining units as Giga and Mega
sykab <sara.catalao@[E  2008-05-02 07:33:25 

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