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How to plot Transmission Line RLGC and General RLGC in Clarity 3D Solver

SimTech
SimTech over 2 years ago

The Transmission Line RLGC displays the corresponding electrical parameters of the port pairs in the network. The General RLGC displays the corresponding electrical parameters from multiple sinks to a single source.

Transmission Line RLGC

You can plot the Transmission Line RLGC using the following steps:

1. Change Normal View to Transmission Line RLGC. Alternatively, right-click the curve name and select Transfer to Transmission Line RLGC from the context menu.

2. The Transmission Line RLGC setting dialog box opens. Select the port and companion port, and click OK.

3. You may choose the corresponding parameter from the drop-down list to view the desired results.

4. You can save the results into .csv files. Right-click the curve name and click Export to Excel.

General RLGC

You can plot the General RLGC using the following steps:

1. Change the Normal View to General RLGC. Alternatively, right-click the curve name and select Transfer to General RLGC from the context menu.

2. The General RLGC Settings dialog box opens. Here, Source is the type for all ports by default. The source specifies the ports with Type  set to  Source in the General RLGC Settings dialog box. Similarly, the sink specifies the ports with Type  set to Sink in the General RLGC Settings dialog box. Unlike the Transmission Line RLGC, General RLGC displays the corresponding electrical parameters from multiple sinks to a single source. Click the corresponding cell under the column Type to set the Sink  port and click OK.

3. You may choose the corresponding parameter from the drop-down list to view the desired results.

4. To save the result into .csv files, right-click the curve name and click Export to Excel.

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