Automating Mixed-Signal Experiments in SaberRD with the Experiment Analyzer
Setting Up the Experiment
This section covers the setup of a voltage-controlled current source experiment in SaberRD.
Experiment Configuration
- Name the experiment: test
- Use various tools for configuration:
- Perform a parameter sweep:
- Select the Rnorm value.
- Change the value from 3k to 10k.
- Analyze using Court3.
- Set the number of points to 5.
- Choose the number of cores for simulation, e.g., 4 cores per simulation.
- Add transient analysis:
- Set the end time to 100 ms.
- Set the time step to microseconds.
- Include all signals and cross and through variables.
- Measure RMS:
- Select the RMS option.
- Choose the signal to measure, e.g., load.
- Set the condition: RMS load is greater than 1 to determine pass or fail.
- Navigate to the simulate section.
- Select the experiments and the experimental workflow.
- Run the simulation.
- The RMS of the load.
- The waveform versus time for the five loads configured.
Running the Simulation
To run the simulation:
Once the simulation is complete, double-click on the graphs to view:
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Automating Mixed-Signal Experiments in SaberRD with the Experiment Analyzer Okay, so this is the third part of the video, like voltage control current source. So now let's look at how we can set up the experiment in SaberRD.
What we can do, so here in the experiment, we can set up an experiment, we can name it "test". So in the test, like you can see, different tools, so for instance, if I do a parameter sweep, so I can select the Rnorm value and then change the value from 3k to 10k.
So I analyze follow-up Court 3. So for the number of points, let's see 5, and then I can use a multi and I can choose, okay, how many cores do we want, for instance, if I want to use 4 cores for each simulation, so I can set up, you can see we easily set up the parameter sweep.
We can add the transient analysis, in transient analysis, we can set the end time to 100 ms and time step to microseconds. So, we can say we need all signals and cross and through variables.
Also, we want to measure some, if we want to measure, for instance, RMS, so then I click RMS, I click here and then level and then RMS. So for the RMS, we can select the signals, we can select the load, I need to RMS load, so this is the way that you know we can set up.
The test RMS load is greater than 1, so it means that it passed or failed. So let's go, and we want to plot the load and the RMS. So let's run the simulation.
So in the simulation part, if I go to the simulate, select the experiments, and then select this experimental workflow, and then run the simulation. So, the definition is done.
If I double-click on the graphs, you can see this is the RMS of the load, and this is the waveform versus time for five loads that we fit in. Please contact us at https://ozeninc.com/contact for more information.