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Parametric analysis in ADE-XL

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archive over 14 years ago

 Hi.

I'm new to ADE-XL and I just wonder if there's a way to do the following:

In ADE-L I can run parametic analysis (transient for example) and by defining a scalar output to plot and post-process the wave constructed by scalars from each run.

I'm looking for a way to do the same in ADE-XL with emphasis on post-processing.

Any help is appreciated.

 

Thanks

Gennady

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  • Ionutz
    Ionutz over 6 years ago

     Hi Andrew/Firas,

     Has this been implemented and working in AdeXL Now? Are there any example on usage details? Disappointed

     Thank U,

    Ionut

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago in reply to Ionutz

    Hi Ionut,

    There's the "measurement across corners" capability in ADE XL (picked by setting the evaltype column for the measurement to "corners" ). For ADE Assembler you also have "all" and "sweep" to do measurement across all, or measurement across sweeps. If you can't get it to work, please contact customer support so that we can take a look at your measurement and see what makes sense...

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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