sigh... yet another Unibox question.
If go into Unibox under closed box, you can design by either:
Standard Design, which allows you to modify Qtc and everything else changes to match (Vb, Fb, F3, max powerinput
or
Design by Vb and Q, in which you change Vb, Qa, Ql, (neither of which i typically change), and also the damping and leakage cells to the right which have the effect of modifying values of Vb, Fb, F3, alpha a , etc.
My question? I can't make the two sets of design align. Example... setting Qtc for a given value in the standard design will give an output (in red) of Fb, F3 etc. If you modify the "design by Vb and Q" section so it displays the same Qtc, Fb and F3 are different, and playing around with damping and leakage won't make them align either.
So what am I missing... and why exactly if you design by Vb and Q, does Unibox has an "output" in that same section with a different Vb than the one you inputted?
GB
If go into Unibox under closed box, you can design by either:
Standard Design, which allows you to modify Qtc and everything else changes to match (Vb, Fb, F3, max powerinput
or
Design by Vb and Q, in which you change Vb, Qa, Ql, (neither of which i typically change), and also the damping and leakage cells to the right which have the effect of modifying values of Vb, Fb, F3, alpha a , etc.
My question? I can't make the two sets of design align. Example... setting Qtc for a given value in the standard design will give an output (in red) of Fb, F3 etc. If you modify the "design by Vb and Q" section so it displays the same Qtc, Fb and F3 are different, and playing around with damping and leakage won't make them align either.
So what am I missing... and why exactly if you design by Vb and Q, does Unibox has an "output" in that same section with a different Vb than the one you inputted?
GB