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How to generate warning messages for transient analysis?

AnnaS
AnnaS over 15 years ago

Hi All, 

It's will be great if someone can help me to generate warning messages in transient analysis for transistor devices when a voltage reaches above a certain threshold on the gate. I don't know how can I generate these massages neither from gui nor from ocean script.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Anna 

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    XinjiePI over 10 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    May I have a question for Device Checking on IC5141.

    When I select Device and select the one from schematic which I want to check, eg. pmos25. But there is no parameter list to select which there should have V(d), V(g) or something. I search all CDF settings for this device but nothing found. Could you please give an assumption that where can define the parameter list.

    Thanks,

    Xin

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  • XinjiePI
    XinjiePI over 10 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    May I have a question for Device Checking on IC5141.

    When I select Device and select the one from schematic which I want to check, eg. pmos25. But there is no parameter list to select which there should have V(d), V(g) or something. I search all CDF settings for this device but nothing found. Could you please give an assumption that where can define the parameter list.

    Thanks,

    Xin

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