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Nested DC sweep

joejabbour
joejabbour over 1 year ago

Hello and thank you for your help,

Let s say I performed a nested dc sweep on an n channel mosfet to plot Id vs VDS for every VGS.

How can I show the value of the secondary sweep on the plots, what i mean is how can i have the plotted graphs  labeled with the corresponding secondary sweep value (VGS ) in this case.

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  • rtyuy
    0 rtyuy over 1 year ago

      for that you have to plot the graph in the origin.

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  • rtyuy
    0 rtyuy over 1 year ago

      for that you have to plot the graph in the origin.

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  • joejabbour
    0 joejabbour over 1 year ago in reply to rtyuy

    Thank you for your fast reply, 
    I would appreciate if you could share more details,

    what i need is just that for every plot, it displays the value of the secondary sweep which is Vgs in this case. ex vgs = 1 for first graph ,vgs =2 for second and so on

    Thanks again

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  • HIMS
    0 HIMS 4 months ago in reply to joejabbour

    To do this, select the waveform - do RMB > Add Text Label. In its dialog, enter the text as required, alter font settings, color, size, etc and click OK to place it next to the trace.

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