Andrew Beckett
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Given that usually with an AMS simulation you're going to want to do a time domain simulation anyway (otherwise why use AMS?), having to run the transient first is not really a problem, I'd have thought - since that's why you'd be running AMS...
You'd need to be a bit careful about using readforce (in a DC sim) followed by an AC analysis anyway, because I think you'd see the effect of the rforce resistors in the linearisation of the circuit (assuming you were able to do this with AMS).
Regards,
Andrew.
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