Scope
A scope is usually attached to a device and is used to determine which signal must be reccorded during a simulation. Ex : Resistor voltage, Resistor current...
| Properties | |
|---|---|
| Enabled | If true, this signal will be recorded during the simulation. |
| ID | Unique ID of the scope. |
| Name | Name of the signal. Ex: Instantaneous voltage, Instantenous Current\.\.\. |
| Type | Type of scope branch voltage, branch current\.\.\. Possible values are : - PowerConnectorVoltage - BranchVoltage - BranchCurrent - ControlConnectorValue - ControlInValue - ControlOutValue - Time - ThermalJunctionTemperature - ThermalAverageSwitchingLosses - ThermalInstantaneousConductionLosses - ThermalAverageConductionLosses - ThermalAverageTotalLosses - ThermalSwitchingEnergy - Frequency - BranchVoltageMagnitudedB - BranchVoltageAngleDegree - BranchCurrentMagnitudedB - BranchCurrentAngleDegree - ControlInMagnitudedB - ControlInAngleDegree - ControlOutMagnitudedB - ControlOutAngleDegree - RotationalMechanicalTorque - JmagRTCoreLoss - JmagRTWindingLoss - JmagRTCageLoss - JmagRTCoreLossAverage - JmagRTWindingLossAverage - JmagRTCageLossAverage - JmagRTTotalLossAverage - MosfetGateSourceVoltage - MosfetDrainSourceVoltage |