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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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13<br />

416 Simulator<br />

SECM<br />

List of circuit simulator parameters and a list of all components used in the circuit simulator,<br />

and their parameters.<br />

SBDM<br />

List of all components used in the block simulator, and their parameters.<br />

SSGM<br />

List of all components used in the state graph simulator, and their parameters.<br />

Value<br />

Text box to enter a new value for the selected parameter.<br />

<br />

Accept the modifications.<br />

<br />

Close the dialog box.<br />

Click the symbols and to stop temporarily and resume. The influence of any modified<br />

parameters can thus be tested immediately.<br />

If the sub menu «Set Assignments» does not appear in the simulator menu, the dialog is already<br />

open but may be covered by other applications. Use ALT+TAB to switch between the<br />

applications to the desired window.<br />

Simulator Function Close<br />

Closes the simulator and clears all simulation tasks from the simulator queue. If you close the<br />

View Tool, any running simulation is stopped.<br />

The commands SHEET>SYNCHRONIZE and SIMULATION>REPLAY SIMULATION are available<br />

only if the last simulation task was closed («Close»).<br />

13.5 Managing the Simulator Queue<br />

When the simulator is started in a <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> program, the simulation task is added to the<br />

simulator queue. You can manage the simulator queue in the SSC Commander.<br />

SSC Commander Schematic Text editor Experiment tool<br />

Simulation task 1<br />

Simulation task 2<br />

Simulation task 3<br />

Start simulation<br />

The simulator queue performs the single simulation tasks consecutively

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