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how to run a simulation twice?

imagesensor123
imagesensor123 over 14 years ago

 Hi,

    In my design,  there is a vpulse generator named V2, here now, i want to run the simulation twice. first time, i want the V2 works like a Vdc , that is to say, the parameters "v1" "v2" (you can see them by checking the V2 CDF parameter)in V2 should be set as the same value, such as 3v, second time, i want the V2 works like a real vpulse, v1=0 v2=3 and with other parameters . i have used a method to edit the V2 CDF, and run the simulation but i found this can't work stably and a little complicate. so do you have any good method for this,  

   in addition, if we can use the skill to define v1 as a parameter, and change its value in ocean?

welcome to your suggestion!

Regards,

zfeng

  

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