List of Intrinsic Variables
To view the list of Intrinsic Variables, click Project > Project Variables and select the Intrinsic Variables tab.
|
Name |
Unit |
Description |
| _Empty | Empty value, taken to be model default by simulator (Twin Builder) | |
|
_l1 to _l9 |
mA |
Terminal current in user-defined model (A). |
|
_t |
|
Variable to define parametric equation-based curve. |
|
_u_,_v |
|
Variable to define parametric equation-based surface. |
|
_V1 to _V9 |
mV |
Port Voltage in user defined model (V). |
|
Ang |
Ang |
Angle. Post Processing variable |
| Budget Index |
Post processing variables, not settable by the user. |
|
|
Distance |
mm |
|
|
Electrical Degree |
deg |
Electric degree of the rotating machine. Not settable by user. |
|
F |
GHz |
Frequency |
|
F1, F2, F3 |
GHz |
Frequency tones 1, 2, 3 in harmonic balance analysis. (Hz). |
|
FNoi |
GHz |
Offset noise frequency in harmonic balance noise analysis. |
|
Freq |
Hz |
Frequency for analysis and post processing, not settable by user |
|
la, lb |
mA |
Post processing variables, not settable by the user. |
|
Index |
|
Identifier for a data point. |
|
IWave Phi, IWave Theta |
deg |
Incident wave spherical coordinate variables. Phi is the angle from the origin in the z direction and Theta the angle from the x-axis. |
|
Normalized Deformation, Normalized Distance |
|
Post processing variables, not settable by the user. |
|
OP |
mW |
Post processing variables, not settable by the user. |
| Pass |
Post processing variables, not settable by the user. |
|
|
Phase |
deg |
Angle of a complex number. |
|
Phi |
deg |
The angle measured from the x-axis and can be from 0 to 360 degrees. |
|
R |
mm |
R is the cylindrical coordinate system variable. |
|
Rho |
|
Rho is the spherical coordinate system variable. |
|
Rspeed |
rpm |
Speed of the machine. |
|
Spectrum |
GHz |
Post processing variable. |
|
Temp |
cell |
Analysis temperature (deg) |
| Tend | ns | |
|
Theta |
deg |
The angle measured from the z-axis, which is the axis perpendicular to the plane of the work space, and must be from 0 to 180 degrees. |
|
Time |
ns |
Time point in transient analysis |
| Time0 | ns | Time 0 point in a transient analysis |
|
Vac, Vbe, Vce, Vds, Vgs |
mV |
Post processing variables, not settable by the user. |
|
X,Y,Z |
mm |
Point coordinate variables in the modeler. |
|
ZAng |
deg |
A spherical coordinate system variable |
|
ZRho |
|
A spherical coordinate system variable. |