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TINA-TI - Diagram Window Questions

Hi guys, relatively long time user of TINA here.

I'm a massive fan of TINA, it's the most intuitive SPICE software I have come across as my time as a design engineer.

I would like to ask three questions though. These things bug me every time I use the software:

  1. The diagram window pops up after I run some kind of analysis. If I close the window, the only way I know of to retrieve it is to run another scan, which brings up all the historical simulation data with it. Can I not simply open the diagram window again somehow without running a dummy simulation?
  2. When placing A & B cursors onto the plots, I get a time difference between A and B. 99% of the time, I want to know the frequency that time period equates to, which means I have to use a calculator to plot it. Is there a feature whereby the frequency can be seen somewhere without having to calculate it manually? (On the cursor popup box would be perfect).
  3. I often want to view the simulation data full screen, however I cannot see the current cursor data (parametric info, plot identifier, absolute x and y axis values) because this is on the simuation view status bar! Can this data be moved onto the diagram window instead?? This is a much more intuitive place to have that information, and less awkward to use.

Cheers,

Dan