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Limiting the Parametric Sweep study step to a specific step(s) in the study.

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I'm doing a small signal analysis (stationary, freq-perturbation) and I want to run a parametric sweep (on geometry) for the stationary step only. I can't seem to figure out how to isolate this within the study. No matter what I do in the solver and job configs every time I run the study it always wants to run the sweep on the stationary and freq steps. This means it wants to do a parametric sweep for each frequency in my freq step, which obviously will take a long time.

Right now I've created two different studies to separate these, essentially running the stationary step twice. But is there anyway I can do this without having to solve the stationary step twice?

2 Replies Last Post 17.02.2017, 04:48 GMT-5
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Posted: 9 years ago 19.01.2016, 12:39 GMT-5
Hi Matthew,
I have countered the same problem. Have you solved it?

Thanks,
Xu
Hi Matthew, I have countered the same problem. Have you solved it? Thanks, Xu

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Posted: 8 years ago 17.02.2017, 04:48 GMT-5
Same problem.

I tried creating a new study for the step needs parametric sweeping.
And for the Values of Dependent Variables, call the solution in the previous study.
But it does not work. The result is still with zero initial value
Same problem. I tried creating a new study for the step needs parametric sweeping. And for the Values of Dependent Variables, call the solution in the previous study. But it does not work. The result is still with zero initial value

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