Option: Global Minimum Finder
➢Delete before Saving 
When working with the Global Minimum Finder a huge amount of data will be produced and kept in memory. All these data sets will be stored in the DigiElch-Project (*.dep)  and/or Document-Files unless the data a deleted using the commands in the menu associated with the Global Minimum Finder. Alternatively, the following options in Delete before Saving can be used for this purpose  oDelete All 
All data sets generated by the Global Minimum Finder will be deleted before saving this document in the form of a Document- or Project-File  oDelete Superfluous  
The command Delete superfluous Data Sets is executed before saving this document in the form of a Document- or Project-File  oDelete Nothing 
All data sets are stored in the Document- or Project-File  Option: Data Fitting
➢Use AG-Simulator 
Controls whether the adaptive grid simulator or the (default) fixed grid simulator is used by the fitting procedure.  ➢Apply Current Normalization 
Controls whether the standard deviation is computed directly from the current values or whether the current is normalized with respect to the maximum value of the absolute current before computing the standard deviation. ➢Max. Number of Iterations 
Controls the maximal number of iterations (iterative parameter improvements) executed by the fitting procedure. ➢Exit if |dS|/S smaller than 
Controls the relative change of the standard deviation, S, which is used as a criterion for breaking the data fitting process. The iterative parameter improvement is terminated if the relative change of the standard deviation, |dS|,  in two successive iterations remains smaller than the value entered in the associated input field. ➢Save Optimized Parameters 
Controls whether the results referring to the optimized parameter set are saved in a file named Optimal.ext where ext is the file extension of the simulation document: 
Document type 
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file extension  
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CV-Simulation 
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cvd 
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CA-Simulation  
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cad 
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SW-Simulation  
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swd  
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FT-Simulation  
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ftd  
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IMP-Simulation  
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imd  
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CPS-Simulation 
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cpd 
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CV-Experiment 
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cve  
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CA-Experiment  
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cae  
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SW-Experiment  
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swe 
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FT-Experiment  
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fte  
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IMP-Experiment 
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ime  
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CPS-Experiment 
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cpe 
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➢Path 
Opens dialog box for specifying the path where the optimized parameter file is saved. Info: Last Data File  (visible only if Data Fitting is running or completed)
➢File Name 
The name of the file referring to the last experimental current curve processed by the fitting procedure.  ➢Standard Deviation 
The standard deviation, S,  between simulated and experimental current curve referring to the last data file. Info: All Data Files   (visible only if Data Fitting is running or completed)
➢Completed Iterations 
The number of iterations executed so far by the fitting procedure.  ➢S (Last Iteration) 
The standard deviation between simulation and experiment referring to all current curves shown in the Tab-Window: Experiments. ➢S (Minimum Value) 
The minimum standard deviation obtained so far. Normally, the standard deviation should smoothly converge to the minimum value so that S (Minimum Value) equals S (Last Iteration) for each iteration. However, sometimes only a flat local minimum is found and the fitting procedure may even run away from such a minimum so that S (Last Iteration) becomes larger than S (Minimum Value) after a certain number of iterations.   ➢Smin found in Iteration 
The iteration number in which the minimum standard deviation, S (Minimum Value), was obtained so far.  Info: Optimized Parameters   (visible only if Data Fitting is running or completed)
➢Parameter 
A combo box for selecting a particular parameter from the list of parameters optimized by the fitting procedure.  ➢Optimized Value 
The optimized value of the selected parameter. ➢Upper Limit 
The estimated upper limit for the selected parameter. ➢Lower Limit 
The estimated lower limit for the selected parameter. ➢Confidence Level 
The confidence level used for estimating the upper and lower limit. Option: Displaying Impedance Data
➢Show 
Controls whether the current curves of all simulations or only that of the active simulation are shown. ➢Use Thick Pen  
Controls whether a thick or the default pen is used for drawing the current curve(s). ➢Connect Circles by Line 
Controls whether the impedance data points (referring to the individual frequency components) are connected by line segments.   Option: Colors
➢Background 
Option for customizing the color of the background on which the current curve is plotted.  ➢Active Curve 
Option for customizing the color with which the current curve of the active simulation is plotted.  ➢Inactive Curve 
Option for customizing the color with which the current curves of the inactive simulations are plotted. ➢Inactive Segments 
Option for customizing the color with which the inactive segments of the active current curve are plotted. ➢Text 
Option for customizing the color with which the min-max-info and some other text is plotted. ➢Labels 
Option for customizing the color with which the axes are labeled. Option: Font
➢Screen Font 
Option for customizing the font used for plotting min/max-info and for labeling the axes on the screen display.  ➢Printer Font 
Option for customizing the font used for printing min/max-info and for labeling the axes. Option: Export Data (*.txt)
➢Number Format 
Controls whether numbers are exported to txt-files in comma (1,234) or point (1.234) format.   ➢Separator 
Option for selecting the separator used when exporting data to txt-files.  Option: Export to RAM-Disk
➢RAM-Disk Directory 
The directory of the RAM-Disk to which the use-files are exported.  Option: emf-Files
➢Save Black and White 
Controls whether the image of the screen display is saved as Extended Meta File in the original screen colors or in "black on white".   Modified Options will be saved in the Windows Registry and restored when restarting the program. 
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