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How to set a compliance current

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Hi,
I'm relatively new at Comsol. I am working on an electronic model of a NVRAM. I would like to clamp the current within my cell. But I cannot find a easier way than create a transistor that will set a compliance current.
Is there a another way to set a compliance current in Comsol?

Thanks in advance

2 Replies Last Post 13.04.2016, 04:30 GMT-4
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Posted: 9 years ago 13.04.2016, 04:13 GMT-4
Hello Mr. Payet,

I was looking for the same and came across this query of yours. Did you find out a way? If yes, can you please lemme know?

Thanks!
Hello Mr. Payet, I was looking for the same and came across this query of yours. Did you find out a way? If yes, can you please lemme know? Thanks!

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Posted: 9 years ago 13.04.2016, 04:30 GMT-4

Hello Mr. Payet,

I was looking for the same and came across this query of yours. Did you find out a way? If yes, can you please lemme know?

Thanks!


Hello Mr. Asapu,
Unfortunately, the only way was to create a transistor to clamp the current.

Regards
[QUOTE] Hello Mr. Payet, I was looking for the same and came across this query of yours. Did you find out a way? If yes, can you please lemme know? Thanks! [/QUOTE] Hello Mr. Asapu, Unfortunately, the only way was to create a transistor to clamp the current. Regards

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