If you are using transient solver, in simulation settings select "selection", "exitation list" and in the box that opens you select simultaneous excitation and there you can modify the "Amplitude" parameter.
Also using the schematic editor and the co-simulation you can resimulate with different excitation levels.
If you are using transient solver, in simulation settings select "selection", "exitation list" and in the box that opens you select simultaneous excitation and there you can modify the "Amplitude" parameter.
Also using the schematic editor and the co-simulation you can resimulate with different excitation levels.
Ur welcome, be carefull with the relation between that amplitude parameter and the power applied to the circuit. I think the scaling parameter works in voltage relations...
the parameter 'ExcitationFunction' you find in the VBA script, can be opportunely set as a Gaussian expression after having declared the time variable at the beginning. In the help of CST you can find more informations at the section 'excitation functions'.