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One testbench for different analysis (S-parameters, ac, transient)

engmsalik321
engmsalik321 over 1 year ago

How can I run different analyses (S-parameters, AC, transient) in a single test bench?

I tried connecting the sp1switch in series with the port, AC analysis, and transient work, but the S parameters were not correctly calculated. 
I have tried making a variable to turn on and off the switch, but it does two simulations. Since I wanted to use the optimization, so I wanted the results to be calculated with the same parameters. Not changing parameters. 
Also, I want the port to be disconnected for AC analysis and connected for s-parameter analysis.

Please let me know how it can be done. 
Thank you.

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    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    This works for me. What's not working? I assume you're setting the ac_position to 1 (and dc_position?). What do you need to actually change in the test bench? You can use port with ac and transient analysis too, after all.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    This works for me. What's not working? I assume you're setting the ac_position to 1 (and dc_position?). What do you need to actually change in the test bench? You can use port with ac and transient analysis too, after all.

    Andrew

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