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- Draw your circuit, Specify a parameter in the "Parameter List"
- Place a external port. Right-click on "Tasks", -> "New Task" -> "Parameter Sweep"
- Right-Click "Sweep1" from "Tasks" -> "Properties" -> "New-Seq." -> "New Par..." -> specify the range of your parameter
- Right-Click "Sweep1"...
1) For most circuits you can download model files. You can include these files into your favoured simulation tool.
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2) For example, touchstone provides a simple dataset for active or passive devices. In most cases, for active devices one set of data is valid in a specified...
Considering the nyquist theorem the sampling frequency should be bandwidth multiplied by two. In your case I think, bandwidth: 0-10kHz -> sampling frequency: 20 kHz
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you can check by running the simulation with and without hardware acceleration. Just check the time stamps in the log file, depending on your simulation, there should be a difference. And second, before the transient time-domain simulation starts, it should be written something like...
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