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wued
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gear_order
Aug 30
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hi,all:
in pnoise simulation,there is convergence parameter: gear_order.What mean about it and how to select?
thanks
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Interesting -- this is different from the "method=gear" transient analysis option; the documentation says "Gear order used for small-signal integration." and it's specifically a Pnoise option.
I've never used it myself.
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I too have never used it. Perhaps Ken can elaborate what it's for - I think it's one of those "do not touch" options...
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