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How to combine two plots y1=f(v1) & y2=f(v2)

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SUEE over 13 years ago

Hi all,

In ADE plot using AWD, how to combine two plots y1=f(V1) & y2=f(V2)

For y1=f(V1(t)), I could plot V1 along the x-axis and y1 along the y-axis

Similarly for y2=f(V2(t)), I could plot y2 (on the y-axis) versus V2 (along the x-axis)

Because V1(t) is not equal to V2(t) so that I can not plot both y1 & y2 respect to either V1 or V2.

However, I do need to overlap the y1=f(V1) and y2=f(V2) on the same plot.

What can I do?

 

Thank you very much !!

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    SUEE over 13 years ago

    Let me explain my problem in more detail.

    I have one circuit and I have to use two different waveforms to characterize it.

    (1) The length of first wafeform (called V1) is 5ms, so my first simulation result (called Y1) lasts 5ms.

          After this simulation I could then plot a 1st curve with Y1 on y-axis and X1 on x-axis.

         This curve characterizes the behavior of my circuit.

    (2) The length of second wafeform (called V2) is 5s, so my second simulation result (called Y2) lasts 5s.

          After this simulation I could then plot a 2nd curve with Y2 on y-axis and X2 on x-axis.

         This curve also characterizes the behavior of my circuit.

     

    My question is: how could I combine these two curves on the same plot? V1 is not equal to V2.

     

    Thank you !!!

     

     

     

     

     


     

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  • SUEE
    SUEE over 13 years ago

    Let me explain my problem in more detail.

    I have one circuit and I have to use two different waveforms to characterize it.

    (1) The length of first wafeform (called V1) is 5ms, so my first simulation result (called Y1) lasts 5ms.

          After this simulation I could then plot a 1st curve with Y1 on y-axis and X1 on x-axis.

         This curve characterizes the behavior of my circuit.

    (2) The length of second wafeform (called V2) is 5s, so my second simulation result (called Y2) lasts 5s.

          After this simulation I could then plot a 2nd curve with Y2 on y-axis and X2 on x-axis.

         This curve also characterizes the behavior of my circuit.

     

    My question is: how could I combine these two curves on the same plot? V1 is not equal to V2.

     

    Thank you !!!

     

     

     

     

     


     

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