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Plotting results in multiple graphs

Grover
Grover over 15 years ago

Is it possible in ADE XL to automatically plot different results in different subwindows? It is of course possible to plot several signals one by one while using the "New SubWin" plot mode, but is it also possible to do this automatically after each simulation?

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    Grover over 15 years ago

    I have:

    t_rise = riseTime(VT("/vout") 0 nil 12 nil 10 90 nil "time")
    power = ((integ(IT("/V0/MINUS") 5e-09 2.5e-08) - (1e-13 * 12)) * 12 * 1000000.0)

    These are scalar quantities of course, but I'm running a corner simulation, so I get a graph that shows these as a function of the corner list. The scalar results displayed in the ADE results tab are always shown without units (why is that, anyway?), so you can never really tell what units they're in until you plot them in Wavescan.

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  • Grover
    Grover over 15 years ago

    I have:

    t_rise = riseTime(VT("/vout") 0 nil 12 nil 10 90 nil "time")
    power = ((integ(IT("/V0/MINUS") 5e-09 2.5e-08) - (1e-13 * 12)) * 12 * 1000000.0)

    These are scalar quantities of course, but I'm running a corner simulation, so I get a graph that shows these as a function of the corner list. The scalar results displayed in the ADE results tab are always shown without units (why is that, anyway?), so you can never really tell what units they're in until you plot them in Wavescan.

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