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Problem in running tests with different stimulus together in ADE XL

Parameswaran
Parameswaran over 12 years ago

I am simulating an opamp in ADE XL. I am using differential stimulus to get differential gain in one test & common mode input stimulus for common mode gain in another test. The inputs are provided through user defined stimulus files.When I run these tests together in ADE XL I get an erroneous output. But when I run them separately I get the expected output.Can anyone help me overcome this?

I would prefer running both differential and common mode gain calculation in a single test but I don't know how to handle multiple stimulus files in a single test.Please help.

 

Thanks in advance,

Parameswaran

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    No idea. We'd have to see the data (so suggest you contact customer support).

    And I already said that you can't have two different stimuli in a single test.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    No idea. We'd have to see the data (so suggest you contact customer support).

    And I already said that you can't have two different stimuli in a single test.

    Andrew.

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