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Transient Analysis
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Transient analysis provides for plotting of any time-domain waveform.
Available variables include digital state, voltage, current, power,
energy, charge, resistance, capacitance, inductance, B field, and
H field. A variety of variables and mathematical functions are
available to simplify plots. Here are some examples:
V(Out): Voltage at node Out.
I(L1): Current through inductor L1.
PD(Q1): Power dissipation in Q1.
ES(M1): Energy stored in M1.
HARM(V(A)): Waveform A's harmonics.
RMS(v(1)*exp(-T/6n)): An RMS value.
D(A): The digital state on node A.
HEX(1,2,3,4): Hex value of nodes 1 to 4.
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