Creating a Plot-On-Schematic

After Twin Builder generates a solution, you can analyze your solution data by creating a 2D report that displays the relationship between a design’s values and the corresponding analysis results. One convenient way to generate a 2D report is to create a Plot-On-Schematic, which generates a standard 2D rectangular plot associated with the selected component, displaying the plot alongside the component in the Schematic editor.

You can create a plot-on-schematic using either Probe, Quick Probe, or Probe Selection as follows:

Probe Command

  1. Right-click the desired component and select Probe.

    A list of quantities that can be plotted, such as voltage across the component, appears. The list of quantities is determined by the Probe Quantities & Signals settings on the Twin Builder tab of the Schematic Options dialog box, and any output that is selected in the Defined Outputs set in the Output dialog box. By default, the probe settings for the Twin Builder schematic have output quantities turned-on.

  2. Select the quantity you want to plot from the list. The probed quantity is plotted and placed on the schematic next to the selected component.

Quick Probe Command

Quick Probe command operates similarly to Probe. However, instead of offering a list of choices to plot, it plots the first quantity for the selected component or net as defined in the list of quantities for the Probe command. Derivative quantities (for example, dV) are not available for the Quick Probe command.

Probe Selection Command

The Schematic > Probe Selection command operates like the Quick Probe command: plotting the first quantity for the selected component or net.