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View Select Sim Result—Open and load simulation result (if available) of the selected job

Move Up (/\)—Move the highlighted job forward in the job list

Move Down (\/)—Move the highlighted job toward to back of the job list

Load— Load JNEye Batch Simulation Controller configuration file

Save/Save as—Save or save new JNEye Batch Simulation Controller configuration file

Exit—Exit the JNEye Batch Simulation Controller

Stop—Stop batch simulation of jobs

Start Batch Simulation—Start batch simulation of all not-executed jobs in the job list

Maximum Concurrent Simulation Session—Set the number of concurrent simulations. JNEye Batch

Simulation Controller monitors the number of executing jobs. It starts a new simulation job when the

computing resource is available.

Simulation Result Display Option—This menu controls the simulation result display option. There

are three options:
Display Result—When each simulation is completed, a new Data Viewer window will open and

show the result.

Ask to Display Result—When each simulation is completed, a message box will open and ask if the

simulation results will be shown.

Manually Select Job & Display Result—This is the default option. When a job is finished, no result

will be shown. You must manually select the job and click View Selected Sim Result to see the

simulation results.

Simulation Window Close Time—When a simulation is completed, the JNEye Simulation Engine

window will remain open for the specified time before closing.

Output Directory—Specify the output directory where all the batch simulation results will be saved.

This output location overrides the output directory option specified in each individual simulation job.

Notes:
• JNEye Batch Simulation Controller launches each job in an individual process. Make sure there are no

file read/write access conflicts. The most common issue is that several jobs might want to open and/or

modify the same file (for example, log file from IBIS-AMI models). This will cause the job process to

fail.

• When a job fails to complete, it may occupy one simulation resource, such as the CPU, indefinitely. If

this occurs, manually close the failing simulation engine to free the computing resource.

• Check your JNEye license type or license server configuration to see if simultaneous multiple

simulations are supported. Some license servers do not allow you to check out multiple license at the

same time.

• Altera recommends you run batch simulation with two or more concurrent sessions, if supported by

the computation environment. This avoids blocking the batch simulation queue.

• Altera recommends you run batch simulations with the Manual Select Job & Display Result option

because viewing all simulation results may take a large amount of computing resources.

JNEye Channel Designer

The JNEye Channel Designer (JCDE) allows you to design your own channel models.
JNEye Channel Designer (JCDE) contains the following channel components:
• Stripline

• Microstrip

• Coax

• RLGC transmission line

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