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Plotting two signals vs. each other

itos
itos over 10 years ago

Hi,

I have two signals from "pss_td" which I would plot vs. each other. Of course, it's the prominent gain plot vs. output, i.e.:

plot(dB20(mag(v("/RFout" ?result "pss_fd"))), dB20(mag(v("/RFout" ?result "pss_fd"))/mag(v("/RFin" ?result "pss_fd"))));

I use the "Results Browser" from ADE L, i.e. "Virtuoso Visualization and Analysis, Waveform Graph XL, version IC6.1.6-64b.500.8".

I was pretty sure I used that already (at least when I did sweeps using the Parametric Analysis) but I cannot find it anywhere.

Clicking on the axis for example only shows "Axis properties" where I can set the format but no signal source.

Thanks!

itos

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  • Frank Wiedmann
    Frank Wiedmann over 10 years ago

    When you right-click on the x axis, there should be an item "Y vs Y...". There you can select the trace that should be used as the new x axis.

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  • itos
    itos over 10 years ago

    Aaah, now I know what I did wrong:

    I need to have plotted both signals on the same plot, then I can select one of them to be the x-axis ....

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