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Help me to interpret the waveform window.

Muffassir
Muffassir over 13 years ago

 Hi all ,

Here is the attached image ..
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I want to know two things...

1)What i want to know is the interpretation in words of the Oval mark in the image.
Like :this is the signal at the value of this...is there any variable..

2)On x-axis the signal which we sweeep in the dc analysis form appears and the output is on the Y axis.The signal which i am sweeping in the Parametric analysis is the signal whose waveform gets drawn...Is this always the case..Correct my above statement if its wrong...Or it all depends on the signals which i choose to be plotted in the outputs(ADE L)

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    In the waveform tool in IC615, it now would show the value of the swept variable in the legend, but you should be able to see it by pressing the Alt key with your mouse over the trace in the version you're using. You should also be able to change the X axis by double clicking on the axis, and then you could change the axis to be the outer sweep rather than the inner sweep (the default is to show the inner sweep, which is the one done on the dc analysis itself)

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    In the waveform tool in IC615, it now would show the value of the swept variable in the legend, but you should be able to see it by pressing the Alt key with your mouse over the trace in the version you're using. You should also be able to change the X axis by double clicking on the axis, and then you could change the axis to be the outer sweep rather than the inner sweep (the default is to show the inner sweep, which is the one done on the dc analysis itself)

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