Sherif,
It depends a little bit on what you want to count. Do you want to know how long your output was non-zero? how long it was positive? how long it was within a certain range? Generally speaking, I would write an equation that has a value of 0 or 1 depending on whether you want to count the time or not then feed the result of the equation into an integrator.
kind regards,
David
Greetings,How to count number of hours for output?Is there any type provide me this ?
Regards,Sherif--
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