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QUCS Parameter Sweeps

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This lecture covers the process of doing parameter sweeps in QUCS, focusing on setting up and configuring the simulation type 'parameter sweep' with linear values, careful variable naming, and the importance of calling the right simulation. The slides provide detailed instructions on configuring the sweep parameters, including start and stop values, step size, and the number of points. Additionally, it explains how to nest sweeps and avoid unfortunate naming processes. The lecture also delves into simulations types such as DC, AC, S-parameter, and harmonic balance, showcasing practical examples and emphasizing the significance of proper simulation setup.

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