Re: analysis("nodeset")

From: Geoffrey.Coram <Geoffrey.Coram_at_.....>
Date: Fri Aug 25 2006 - 05:50:09 PDT
Marq -
Nodesets are enforced for more than the very first iteration.
They are enforced, via a voltage source and a small resistor,
for as many iterations as are required to get "convergence";
then they are removed and further iterations are performed
until true convergence is obtained.

I believe the table is not misleading.

-Geoffrey


Marq Kole wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> In the Verilog-AMS LRM 2.2, section 4.5.1, specifically table 4-25 the "nodeset" argument refers to the "First part of "static" when nodesets are enforced" and then continues to give values that are identical to an initial_step event. However, this table is misleading as the analysis("nodeset") should only return true for the very first iteration of the Newton process for finding the DC solution -- the exact moment the nodesets are enforced.
> 
> I think this needs to be made more explicit, either by changing the table to make the Newton process explicit, or by adding a paragraph explaining the "nodeset" argument.
> 
> Marq
Received on Fri Aug 25 05:50:18 2006

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