Multisim offers many analyses, all of which utilize simulation to generate the data for the desired analysis. These analyses range from quite basic to extremely sophisticated, and often require one analysis to be performed as part of another. To configure and begin an analysis, select Simulate/Analyses, and choose the desired analysis. Figure 1 lists all available Multisim analyses. For each analysis, you configure the settings that tell Multisim how to exactly perform the desired analysis. In addition to the analyses provided by Multisim, user-defined analyses can be created based on user-entered SPICE commands.
To prepare an analysis, configure the analysis-specific parameters, such as frequency range for an AC analysis. Output traces must also be selected here. It is especially important to name nets appropriately to avoid confusion when analyzing results. The results are displayed on a plot in Multisim’s Grapher and saved for use in the Postprocessor. Some results are also written to an audit trail, which can be viewed.
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