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404 3. Reference Manual<br />

The rules mode i −> {settings i<br />

} specify the analysis modes to be used during error control and some<br />

mode-specific settings for the simplification routines. Here, mode i can be DT (DC-transfer analysis) or<br />

AC. If the AC analysis is chosen, DT settings have to be specified, too. The mode settings settings i<br />

are given by a sequence of rules. The format is described below.<br />

Additionally, NonlinearSetup provides the following option:<br />

option name<br />

Protocol<br />

default value<br />

Inherited[AnalogInsydes]<br />

standard Analog Insydes protocol<br />

specification (see Section 3.14.5)<br />

Options for NonlinearSetup.<br />

You can use<br />

NonlinearSettings (Section 3.12.5) to inspect the settings of the nonlinear simplifications currently<br />

stored in a DAEObject. Use GetDAEOptions[dae, NonlinearOptions] to get a list of all nonlinear<br />

simplification settings stored in the DAEObject.<br />

See also: GetVariables (Section 3.6.7), GetParameters (Section 3.6.9),<br />

NonlinearSettings (Section 3.12.5), Section 3.7.2.<br />

DT mode specifications<br />

Range−>paramsweep<br />

SimulationFunction−>simfct<br />

ErrorFunction−>errfct<br />

MaxError−>errlist<br />

parameter sweep specification for all input variables<br />

simulation function used for DT analysis; default value:<br />

DefaultDTSimulation<br />

error function used for DT analysis; default value:<br />

DefaultDTError<br />

Maximum error specification for the output variables;<br />

default value: {}<br />

Settings for DT mode.<br />

The range in which to sweep the input parameters during simplification is specified by the paramsweep<br />

value of the Range option. The range specification has to be given in the standard format for Analog<br />

Insydes parameter sweeps which is described in Section 3.7.2. Note that you have to specify a range<br />

for each input parameter.<br />

SimulationFunction, ErrorFunction, and MaxError are optional, whereas Range is a required<br />

argument.

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