Modeling Discrete Change Delays
without Dispersion
The simplest (and most common) use of a Discrete Change Delay An event element that provides a mechanism for delaying a discrete change signal element is to represent the delay of a non-dispersed signal.
To simulate such a system, the Delay Type should be set to “Defined Delay Time”. In this case, after being triggered, the element “holds” the signal for a time period equal to the specified Delay Time, and after this delay, emits a discrete change signal A discrete signal that contains information regarding the response to an event..
Related topics…
- Delaying a Discrete Change Signal
- Discrete Change Delays with Time-Variable Delay Times
- Modeling Discrete Change Delays with Dispersion
- Modeling Discrete Change Delays without Dispersion
- Referencing the Discrete Change Value to Determine the Delay Time
- Specifying Capacities and Modeling Queues for a Discrete Change Delay
- Using Splitter Elements to Route Discrete Changes Based on Their Value