Arpad Muranyi wrote about the simulator being smart enough
to fit an equation to the given data. The point I am trying
to make is that sufficient data need to be provided. For
example, a straight line is the simplest curve in two dimensions.
The equation of a straight line has two unknowns. Therefore,
at least two data points or two pieces of information are needed.
There are infinite ways of drawing a straight line thru a single
point. There is no unique way of defining a straight line in this
case no matter how smart the fitting method is. Thus, given only
one V-t waveform, it is not possible to predict many V-t waveforms
for all possible loading conditions.
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Dileep Divekar
Applied Simulation Technology, Inc.
2188 Bering Drive
San Jose, CA 95131
Phone - (408)-434-0967 x 100
Fax - (408)-434-1003
Email - dileep@apsimtech.com
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Received on Fri Nov 1 12:50:28 1996
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