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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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Channels Tab<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 377<br />

The assignment of simulation quantities for the X and Y axes is defined in the «Channels»<br />

tab. All defined simulation quantities, the system time t, and the frequency f for both X and Y<br />

axes are available.<br />

See also “Outputs in Quick View Elements” on page 370 and “Outputs in Connect View Elements”<br />

on page 371.<br />

Presentation Tab<br />

The Presentation dialog defines all properties of the diagram’s appearance. If a check box is<br />

selected, the corresponding option is active. The name, defined in the text box, is used as title<br />

in the representation on the sheet.<br />

Color<br />

The colors in the dialog define the presentation on the model sheet. Click the corresponding<br />

color box to open the color menu to change the color.<br />

Color Scheme<br />

Schematic also offers predefined color schemes or the option to save user-defined color<br />

schemes. To save your own color scheme set the colors in the dialog, type a new name for the<br />

scheme in the input field and click . You can load an existing scheme when you select<br />

a name from the list and click .<br />

Bode Plot<br />

Channels Tab<br />

The Bode Plot and Bode Plot (con) are especially designed to display quantities of AC simulations.<br />

In contrast to Display Elements, the Bode Plot has not Extern View function. For a defined<br />

quantity gain and phase are represented; each in a single diagram in the Bode Plot.<br />

Gain diagram<br />

Phase diagram<br />

The assignment of simulation quantities for the X and Y axes is defined in the «Channels»<br />

tab. All defined simulation quantities, the system time t, and the frequency f for both X and Y<br />

axes are available. The frequency is set by default for the X axis.<br />

You must define at least two quantities (signals) for the Y axis; the investigated output signal<br />

and the base channel. Define the output channel, select the quantity in the tree and click the<br />

new entry symbol to define the base channel.

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