You can set up an adaptive sweep for your analysis in the Frequency Plan dialog box (for more information see Analysis Frequencies). One of the frequency sweeps you may chose for your simulation is an Adaptive Band Sweep (ABS). There are advanced options available to control Adaptive Sweeps in the Sonnet Advanced ABS Options dialog box which you open by clicking on the Advanced button in the Adaptive Sweep Settings section of the Options dialog box. You may also open this dialog box by selecting Sonnet ⇒ Setup ⇒ Options ⇒ Advanced Subsectioning Options.
The Sonnet Advanced Options dialog box, pictured below, allows you to control the ABS Caching Level. The controls are explained below.
ABS Caching Level: The ABS caching level determines if and how much of the ABS caching data is stored in your project. The levels are detailed below.
None: Select this option if you do not wish to store any ABS cache data in your project. If this option is selected and you stop an ABS analysis before completion, the only data available is the data calculated for the discrete data points. When you resubmit the ABS job, the cache data will need to be recalculated. Thus, the analysis must start all over again.
Stop/Restart: Select this option to store the ABS cache data while an ABS analysis is running. This allows you to stop an ABS analysis and restart it at a later time without losing the data from the processing done before the stop. This option deletes the cache data when convergence is reached and the ABS analysis is completed. This is the default setting.
Multi-Sweep plus Stop/Restart: Selecting this cache level saves the ABS cache data for every analysis performed on the project. This saves you processing time on any subsequent ABS analyses but be aware that the cache data will be calculated for any analysis of the project including non-ABS types of analysis, increasing the project size. This option should be used when you think you might want to re-analyze the project, using different ABS ranges or settings.
It is important when using this option that all your analyses use the same subsectioning frequency. This ensures that any pre-existing ABS cache data can be used in the present analysis The default setting used to determine the subsectioning frequency is to use the highest frequency from the present analysis job. If you perform multiple sweeps over different frequency bands then the cache data from one run will be invalid for the next, since the subsectioning frequency would be different. In order to avoid this you should use the controls for the subsectioning frequency found in Sonnet’s Advanced Subsectioning dialog box to ensure that the same frequency is used for all analyses. For more details about setting the subsectioning frequency, please see Advanced Subsectioning Options.