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Visualizing Simulation Data Using Graphs and Tables

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/* Output Data Types in RF.Spice A/D */
== Output Data Types in RF.Spice A/D ==
When you run a "Live Simulation" in [[RF.Spice A/D]], the simulation results are typically displayed in real time using either [[Virtual Instruments|virtual instruments]] or circuit [[animation]] on your schematic. At the end of [[RF.Spice A/D]] [[Tests]]tests, the simulation results are normally displayed using graphs, tables or both. [[RF.Spice A/D]] has a powerful "Data Manager" that can generate a variety of graphs types and tables for visualizing and displaying your test results. Some [[Virtual Instruments|virtual instruments]] allow you to record the simulation data during a live simulation and then plot them on a graph, too.
At the end of an analog or mixed-mode circuit simulations, the node voltages, branch currents and device powers are typically available for graphing or tabulation. Voltages, current and powers are usually plotted as a function of time or frequency. In the case of a Network Analysis test, port characteristics like scattering, impedance or admittance [[parameters]] are also computed. At the end of a digital circuit simulation, it is the state of the digital inputs and outputs that you would like to visualize.
==Setting Up Circuit Observables==
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