Kumar,
I agree with what you are saying, but that actually means that we want to
describe a surface point by point. This is the best way, but would require a
huge data table for each structure. For example, if you allow 100 data points
for each independent axis (V, t) you end up with 100^2 data points, which you
have to multiply by three, since we have three numbers describing each point. I
don't think we can handle that yet. The proposed method would at least give us
a good start.
Arpad
The important issue for the user is how many v-t curves to generate
and for how
many loads. In principal the number of v-t curves should be unrestricted.
The v-t data format should
specify whether the data is for rising, falling and
what load it was generated for.
I feel uncomfortable with the modelling strategy which says that the behavior
has to be scaled from dc which it may not have any relation to. In
a ideal case
I would have preferred i-v data at each time point.
-kumar
Received on Fri Apr 8 15:21:53 1994
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