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How to perform transient noise analysis at a specified time?

zuiying
zuiying over 3 years ago

Hello!Is thereany way to perform transient noise analysis at a specified time?For example, the stop time in tran is 50u. I want to start the transient noise analysis at 40u for that transient noise analysis is slow. How to set it? 

Thank you very much!

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Use the Dynamic Parameter section, and then you can set isnoisy to 0 at the beginning and then to 1 at 50u). Set up the Noise Fmax as normal (note, you must be using an old version given the appearance of the transient noise section of the form, so the Dynamic Parameter section probably doesn't offer you the parameter names as a cyclic choice; you'll need to type it in).

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Use the Dynamic Parameter section, and then you can set isnoisy to 0 at the beginning and then to 1 at 50u). Set up the Noise Fmax as normal (note, you must be using an old version given the appearance of the transient noise section of the form, so the Dynamic Parameter section probably doesn't offer you the parameter names as a cyclic choice; you'll need to type it in).

    Andrew

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    zuiying over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you very much!

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