Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
28 juin 2010, 07:47 UTC−4
Hi
have you check the Spice interface in ACDC doc ?
Ivar
Hi
have you check the Spice interface in ACDC doc ?
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
28 juin 2010, 11:20 UTC−4
Hi Ivar,
Thanks for your answer, I didn't know about this part. What are the funcionality of this option? what can i do?
Thanks for your help
Hi Ivar,
Thanks for your answer, I didn't know about this part. What are the funcionality of this option? what can i do?
Thanks for your help
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
28 juin 2010, 12:02 UTC−4
Hi
I have little experience with it, but you can define an interface to some electronics you simulate via spice (in V4 I believe you can do most fully within in COMSOL) and then get the results out, including in my opinion impedance, you must just get, as usual, the equations right,
Ivar
Hi
I have little experience with it, but you can define an interface to some electronics you simulate via spice (in V4 I believe you can do most fully within in COMSOL) and then get the results out, including in my opinion impedance, you must just get, as usual, the equations right,
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
29 juin 2010, 09:07 UTC−4
Hi Ivar,
I'm triying with the Spice. I need to do something with "Impedance Spectroscopy". I don't know if you know something about this but in simple words is: The respound of a material or materials for different frecuencies.
The idea with this is obtain the comportment of the component of the material (In this case capacitances and resistances that are are in the material).
I don't know if will be possible do something like this.
The other think. You mean that is posible visualisate the impedance in the comsol if we mix the Spice circuit with the model?
regards
Hi Ivar,
I'm triying with the Spice. I need to do something with "Impedance Spectroscopy". I don't know if you know something about this but in simple words is: The respound of a material or materials for different frecuencies.
The idea with this is obtain the comportment of the component of the material (In this case capacitances and resistances that are are in the material).
I don't know if will be possible do something like this.
The other think. You mean that is posible visualisate the impedance in the comsol if we mix the Spice circuit with the model?
regards
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
30 juin 2010, 01:27 UTC−4
Hi
what I believe I understand from your remarks is that yes you can do ACDC or RF simulations (depends on size and frequencies of your electrodes and device under investigation) with COMSOL of the electrodes, their shapes and distribution in space around your sample, and then, if you want to go further you can hook up your electronics as Spice models and get directly the expected output voltage signal levels. Thereafter with a sensitivity analysis you shouldbe able to assess the overall sensitiity of your system, perhaps also tune the frequency(ies).
This is easy to say, much more intersting and slightly challenging to perform, but I would say a typical multiphyics study that only COMSOL can do today (with only one software).
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
what I believe I understand from your remarks is that yes you can do ACDC or RF simulations (depends on size and frequencies of your electrodes and device under investigation) with COMSOL of the electrodes, their shapes and distribution in space around your sample, and then, if you want to go further you can hook up your electronics as Spice models and get directly the expected output voltage signal levels. Thereafter with a sensitivity analysis you shouldbe able to assess the overall sensitiity of your system, perhaps also tune the frequency(ies).
This is easy to say, much more intersting and slightly challenging to perform, but I would say a typical multiphyics study that only COMSOL can do today (with only one software).
Good luck
Ivar