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measurements with transient sim with temp as a dynamic parameter

vamshiky
vamshiky over 10 years ago

Hi,

I have a simple opamp setup with a single sine input and wish to plot output pk-pk variation with temperature swept min to max with 1degC step. (in tran sim)

Instead of doing 100s of sims for every 1degC, I have planned to use dyn parameter for temp and use in single tran run,

but confused about how to measure the output pk-pk wrt temp after the run is done, as the peak-peak calculator function only gives over complete time window and need to clip for every temp step.?

Please help me in this regard.

Thank,

Vamshi

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    vamshiky over 10 years ago
    In otherwords I need a calculator function which takes a transient voltage waveforms and plots the peak-peak every cycle as a function of time.
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    vamshiky over 10 years ago
    In otherwords I need a calculator function which takes a transient voltage waveforms and plots the peak-peak every cycle as a function of time.
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