Driver T/S Parameters Tile
How the driver T/S parameters tile presents datasheet parameters, derived values, and temporary adjustments.
Direct answer
The Driver T/S Parameters tile shows the active driver parameters that feed the simulator, plus derived efficiency and sensitivity values.
What it measures
- Core Thiele-Small parameters for the selected driver.
- Derived reference efficiency and estimated sensitivity values.
- Temporary T/S adjustment controls where enabled in the tile.
Why it matters
- The simulator is only as good as the driver parameters it receives.
- Derived values help sanity-check the entered data.
- Temporary adjustments make it easier to see how parameter uncertainty affects the graphs.
How to read it in 00 Simulator
- Use the tile to confirm that the selected driver and parameters match the intended model.
- Treat derived sensitivity as a consistency check, not a replacement for measured response.
- When adjusting T/S values, watch the graphs for sensitivity to manufacturing or measurement variation.
What good, warning, and bad usually look like
- Good
- The T/S set is complete, plausible, and matches the selected driver variant.
- Warning
- One parameter looks inconsistent with the rest and should be checked against a datasheet.
- Bad
- The driver data is incomplete or mismatched, making downstream simulation results unreliable.
Common false conclusions
- A complete T/S table does not include full frequency response, distortion, or thermal compression behavior.
- Temporary adjustments are exploration tools, not permanent datasheet corrections.
- Different impedance variants of the same model should not be treated as interchangeable without checking data.
App behavior notes
- The UI tile id is `driver-ts`.
- The tile is intentionally not a deep component-library management reference.
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