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The SimElectronics SPICE Environment Parameters block lets you set the following network-level parameter values, that is, values that apply to all SPICE-compatible blocks in an electrical network:
Circuit temperature
Minimum conductance
Note Only SPICE-compatible blocks use the temperature setting in the SPICE Environment Parameters block. Other blocks are not temperature dependent. Instead, SimElectronics simulates these blocks at the Measurement temperature parameter value you specify in the corresponding block dialog box. SimElectronics uses this parameter value to establish the temperature-independent block behavior. |
To specify a circuit operating temperature or minimum conductance for the SPICE-compatible blocks, add a SPICE Environment Parameters block to the circuit and adjust one or more of these parameters:
Circuit temperature
Minimum conductance GMIN
For more information about these parameters, see the SPICE Environment Parameters block reference page.
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