Andrew Beckett wrote on Mar 4th, 2009, 1:30am:That's right - the starting point for each point in the sweep is the previous point, and so you will generally see the hysteresis. Of course, if the hysteresis is based upon some capacitative charge storage, then DC won't do - but in many cases it's sufficient (and quick!).
Regards,
Andrew.
Yes, the DC sweep works, hysteresis function can be seen. But comparing the results with the transient results I can see that the circuit is less sensitive for statistical variations (using the MC).
But could you recommend me any technique to translate these results (either the DC sweep or transient) to only a number in every run (basically the difference between the two values) and I could deal only with these number afterwards.
At the moment I save the whole waveforms in both cases (DC sweep and transient). But it required more time, also post processing, so it is not that comfortable.
Cheers