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Parametic sweep in sequential order

Hayderuet
Hayderuet over 11 years ago

 Hi,
i am running each simulation manualy to get a family of curves at the result window. after each simulation i go to sitimuli and change the value for the next parameter and resetting the previous value. for example i have 3 parameters
a, b, c  with value 0,0,0

i want to run each simulation by assigning 1,0,0 then 0,1,0 ,and   0,0,1
or more clearly

a b c
0 0 0   first run
1 0 0   second run
0 1 0   third run
0 0 1   fouth run

so i would like to get three or four family of curves , in one output window

 regards,

 

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  • Tom Volden
    Tom Volden over 11 years ago

    This can be done using Parametric Sets in either ADE L or ADE XL.

     In ADE L, set up design variables for a, b, and c.  Open the Parametric Analysis window by selecting Tools-> Parametric Analysis...  Change the Run Mode from Sweeps & Ranges to Parametric Set.  Add the a, b, and c variables and set them to the sequential values that you want - a = 0 1 0 0, b = 0 0 1 0, c = 0 0 0 1. Click the run selected sweeps button.

    In ADE XL, you should have Global Variables for a, b, and c.  Set them to the values that you want in the Data View assistant. Multi-select the variable, click the right mouse button and select Group as Parametric Set.

    Regards,

    TOM

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