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How to Put Different Circuits - with Different Profiles in One Project?

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june

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Sep 29, 2006, 7:36:06 AM9/29/06
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Hello! I am using Capture CIS lite 9.2

I appreciate if anyone can answer my question.
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Do I really have to make a new project

whenever I have to simulate a different circuit

in a different simulation profile

(from the profile of the current project)?
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Everytime I draw circuits, the simulation profile(DC sweep) is
different.

As I know, different circuits but under the same project file are
subject to the same simulation profile(such as same DC sweep values).
But I want different simulation profile for each simulations.

Currently I'm creating One project per One circuit. so it's very
confusing to switch between circuits.

-1. open the project
-2. click 'xxx.dsn'
-3. click 'shcematic'
-4. click 'page1'
-5. then simulate


Please tell me if there's a way to put different circuits in one
project file.but each should have different simulation profile.

Jim Thompson

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Sep 29, 2006, 10:35:15 AM9/29/06
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You probably need to use "Word".

Now Charlie's going to be all over my case ;-)

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Chuck Harris

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Sep 29, 2006, 10:50:08 AM9/29/06
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Jim Thompson wrote:

>> Currently I'm creating One project per One circuit. so it's very
>> confusing to switch between circuits.
>>
>> -1. open the project
>> -2. click 'xxx.dsn'
>> -3. click 'shcematic'
>> -4. click 'page1'
>> -5. then simulate
>>
>>
>> Please tell me if there's a way to put different circuits in one
>> project file.but each should have different simulation profile.
>
> You probably need to use "Word".
>
> Now Charlie's going to be all over my case ;-)
>
> ...Jim Thompson

Who? Me?

You probably should make sure that the file created is pure ascii,
without all of the format information word likes to insert.

Emacs would be more fun.

-Chuck

Charlie Edmondson

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Sep 29, 2006, 10:59:46 AM9/29/06
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Now, why would I do that!

Ok, you can have different pages in the design, and just make the one
you want to simulate 'root', and that is the one that simulates.

You can also have an lot of different sim profiles for the same design,
so give each one a unique name, and be sure you have that one selected
when you simulate that design.

Of course, you are using the 'lite' version, so you can't have enough
parts in your design to really be able to have multiple pages, so all
this is moot.

Charlie

Jim Thompson

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Sep 29, 2006, 10:59:59 AM9/29/06
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:50:08 -0400, Chuck Harris
<cf-NO-SP...@erols.com> wrote:

>Jim Thompson wrote:
>
>>> Currently I'm creating One project per One circuit. so it's very
>>> confusing to switch between circuits.
>>>
>>> -1. open the project
>>> -2. click 'xxx.dsn'
>>> -3. click 'shcematic'
>>> -4. click 'page1'
>>> -5. then simulate
>>>
>>>
>>> Please tell me if there's a way to put different circuits in one
>>> project file.but each should have different simulation profile.
>>
>> You probably need to use "Word".
>>
>> Now Charlie's going to be all over my case ;-)
>>
>> ...Jim Thompson
>
>Who? Me?

Edmondson

>
>You probably should make sure that the file created is pure ascii,
>without all of the format information word likes to insert.
>
>Emacs would be more fun.
>
>-Chuck

;-)

JeffM

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Sep 29, 2006, 2:46:22 PM9/29/06
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