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Transient Plot

1. Overview

The Transient Plot feature allows users to visualise how external circuit quantities, such as terminal voltages and currents, evolve over time during a transient simulation. These plots are essential for analysing switching behaviour, pulsed operation, and any time‑dependent device or circuit response.

2. Usage Instructions

  1. Ensure the required result file(s) are loaded. If the file you wish to use has not yet been loaded, click here for instructions on how to add result files.
  2. Click the Transient Plot button. This will open the plot view along with the associated settings panel.
  3. Configure the plot settings. Within the settings panel, specify the details of the plot you wish to generate. See Quantities Available for Visualisation for detailed description of each value.
  4. Click the Plot button to generate and display the selected data on the chart.
  5. To include additional datasets, repeat Step 3 and then select Add to Plot. The newly defined data will be overlaid onto the existing chart.
  6. To export the plotted data for further analysis or reference, click the Export Data button. The data will be saved in a .csv file format.
  7. Click the Clear Plot button to remove all data from the chart.

3. Parameters

NameDescriptionUnit
FileThe .res file to plot data from.-
Y Axis ContactThe contact to use for the y axis data.-
Y Axis VariableData to plot on the Y axis.-
Show Tick MarksShow the points on the plot with a dot.-
Log ScalingUse a logarithmic scale for the heat map.-
Min Value ThresholdThe minimum value for the log scale. Useful for data that is 0 in parts of the device.-