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Whfas
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multi parameter analysis

Hi,

 

I'm looking for a function where multisim changes multiple parameters automatically.
For example like a matrix:
(1, 1, 1)

(2, 1, 1)

(3, 1, 1)

(1, 2, 1)

(1, 3, 1)

etc...

 

I didn't find anything like that in help or in forums. Only the standard one parameter sweep.

 

Hope anyone of you can help me!

Looking forward hearing from you.

 

Greetings

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OlegS
NI Employee (retired)

Re: multi parameter analysis

Dear Whfas,

 

Which parameters do you mean exactly?

 


Kind Regards,
Oleg Scherling, M.Eng | Applications Engineering | National Instruments | NIG |

Whfas
Member

Re: multi parameter analysis

Hi, 

thanks for your answer.

 

These parameters:
AC Source: Voltage

Capacitator: capacity

Resistor: ohmic resistance.

 

I need to find the best operating point in a circuit so I need to change all these parameters to figure out wich combination is the best.

 

Hope you can help me! Smiley Happy


Best regards

OlegS
NI Employee (retired)

Re: multi parameter analysis

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Dear Whfas,

 

The only way to make such a Simulation is the "Parameter Sweep Analysis"

Here is a Tutorial how to configure this analyze correctly:

http://www.ni.com/white-paper/12777/en

 

For your requirement you have to combine 3 Parameter Sweeps!

You have to select List as Sweep variation Type and then du add 2 other Parameter Sweep under More Options -> analysis to sweep and there choose nested sweep and edit his analysis and also the next nested one.

 

 


Kind Regards,
Oleg Scherling, M.Eng | Applications Engineering | National Instruments | NIG |

Whfas
Member

Re: multi parameter analysis

Dear Scherling,

 

I can't find "more Options" where I can add new Parameter Sweeps.

May you uploand a screenshot?

 

Thanks!

Best regards

Duffy2007
Active Participant

Re: multi parameter analysis

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Hello Whfas,

 

you find this here

 

Picture1.jpeg

 

and then you can make neastet parameter sweeps

 

Picture2.jpeg

 

You can also use the Monte-Carlo analyses for this.

 

best regards
Alexander