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Varying the temperature in a transient simulation

Aksl
Aksl over 17 years ago

Hi All,

 

I'd like to vary the temperature during a transient temperature...

Of course I know that I can set the temperature before simulating or I can do a parametric simulation.

But what I want to do is to use a block or ??? that could change the temperature with time.

 

Thanks for your help,

Best regards,

 

Axel 

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    John O Donovan over 17 years ago

     

    Try using the "param" parameter to the transient analysis. This will allow you to change various parameters during the transient analysis. I think that you will need MMSIM7.0 or above. There are other parameter for specifing time,value pairs of the parameter(s) being varied. If you look at "spectre -h tran" under the section "Dynamic Parameters", you will see all the relevant parameters.

     Regards,

      John
     

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  • John O Donovan
    John O Donovan over 17 years ago

     

    Try using the "param" parameter to the transient analysis. This will allow you to change various parameters during the transient analysis. I think that you will need MMSIM7.0 or above. There are other parameter for specifing time,value pairs of the parameter(s) being varied. If you look at "spectre -h tran" under the section "Dynamic Parameters", you will see all the relevant parameters.

     Regards,

      John
     

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