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Tuning a Variable

(System, Nexxim, and Planar EM)

Tuning a variable allows you to manually modify a variable value and then immediately perform an analysis of the design to test the new value. For example, tuning a variable is very useful after performing an optimization analysis in which Optimetrics has determined an optimal variable value. After the optimal value has been determined, you can then fine tune the value to see exactly how the analysis results are affected. Next, the design can then be updated to reflect a design variation solved during such a tuning analysis. The results of each solved design variation are saved for post processing.

 

If you want to ensure that tuning does not resolve variations already solved by an optimization setup, you must check Save Fields and Mesh in the Options tab of that setup.

1. Before a variable can be tuned, you must specify that you intend for it to be used during a tuning analysis in a Project or Design Properties dialog box.

2. After running the simulation, click Product>Optimetrics>Tune .

The Tune dialog box appears., listing the variables which have been included for tuning.

3. Clear the Real Time option.

Clearing the Real Time option enables the Tune button. If this option is selected, a simulation begins immediately after you move the slider. Otherwise, you use the Tune button to apply the current values to a simulation.

4. If you want to see updates to an open Report plot while tuning a variable, you must select the Browse available variations checkbox. Selecting Browse available variations disables the sweep checkbox, and the fields for minimum and maximum variable values. This feature lets you see the effect of changes to the variables on plotted results.

Clearing Browse available variations enables the Sweep checkbox, the minimum and maximum fields, and changes the Nominal field to Step. See step 6.

5. In the Sim. Setups column, select the solution setup you want Designer to use when it solves the specified design variation.

Designer solves the analysis using the solution setup you select. If you select more than one, results are generated for all selected solution setups.

Checking the Tune box for a Sim Setup enables the Real Time checkbox, the Browse available variations checkbox, and the Snap radio buttons. Clearing the Tune box disables those selections.

6. In the Nominal text box for the variable you want to tune, type the value of the variable you want Designer to solve, or drag the slider to increase or decrease its value.

Warning

Variable values must be single real numbers, or expressions that evaluate to single real numbers. Complex numbers cannot be used as the values of variables in any optimetric analysis.

Alternatively, if you want Designer to solve a range of values, specify a linear range of values with a constant step size:

a. Select the Sweep check box. (You must have cleared the Browse available variations checkbox).

b. In the text box below the Step value, type the starting value in the variable range.

c. Type the step size, or difference between variable values in the sweep definition, in the Step text box. The step size determines the number of design variations between the start and stop values. Designer solves the model at each step in the specified range, including the start and stop values.

d. In the text box just below the variable name, type a stopping value in the variable range.

7. If you have cleared the Real Time checkbox, click Tune to apply the changes you have made to the variable values.

Note

Sweeping or using a complex variable is not allowed in any optimetrics setup, including optimization, statistical, sensitivity, and tuning setups.

8. Changing a variable value with the sliders of by typing in the text field enables the Save and Reset buttons.

Clicking Save opens a Save As dialog with a name field, and an Apply tuned values to design checkbox.

Clicking Reset changes the variable values back to what they were originally.

9. If you have changed one or more included variables, clicking Close on the Tuning dialog opens the Apply Tuned Variation dialog. This lists the included variables and the values for each tuning. If you have tried multiple values, they are listed, and the current value is highlighted. Select another value to change the highlight. Click OK to apply the highlighted values to the design, or Don’t Apply to ignore the changes from the original variable values.

If you have applied variant values, you should see the new values listed in the relevant Design or Project Properties lists of variables and values, and if the changes affect plots or physical features of a model, those changes should also appear.

Click Cancel to close the dialog and go back to the Tune dialog.

 

The topics for this section include:

Applying a Tuned State to a Design

Saving a tuned state

Reverting to a Saved Tuned State

Resetting Variable Values after Tuning

 




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