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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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  • ONpierreG
    ONpierreG over 8 years ago

    Thanks Jeremy for this useful information,

    It is also possible to use it with corners in ADE_XL. For example, I have started the simulations at fixed ambient temperature and then I have used a variable to check circuit's behavior for miscellaneous temperatures after a startup compensation sequence.

    Best regards,

    Pierre

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  • enzhu
    enzhu over 7 years ago in reply to ONpierreG

    Hi 

    I know we can change temperature in one single transient simulation by using the Dynamic Parameter and put "Parameter Name" as temp.

    There are two options there: One for Parameter Vector (that we can input the time step and temperature) and I am fine with option.

    Another option is to include a parameter file. But I don't know the format for the parameter file. Could anyone show me some examples for this? If you could show me two examples: one for temperature and one for a general parameter (say for voltage levels for a DC source, etc), that would be great. 

    Thank you very much. 

    Andrew

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    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago in reply to enzhu

    To avoid this question being answered twice, it will be answered in the other duplicate thread. Please read the forum guidelines which ask you to avoid double posting or posting in old threads.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago in reply to enzhu

    To avoid this question being answered twice, it will be answered in the other duplicate thread. Please read the forum guidelines which ask you to avoid double posting or posting in old threads.

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