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save currents in a spectre netlist, run the netlist in batch mode and the currents is saved as instance_name:number

ckseok
ckseok over 15 years ago

To save current into port "A" of instance "IDRIVER", I add the following line in the spectre netlist.

save IDRIVER:A

Then, I run the netlist in batch mode.

After simulation is finished, the result browser shows IDRIVER:2 instead of IDRIVER:A.

How can I make the simulator save current as Instance_name:port_name instead of instance_name:number?

Thank you.

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    You need the option (see "spectre -h options" useterms=name. For example, add:

     saveOpts options useterms=name

    to your netlist. The first word is just an "instance" name for the options statement - you could instead add useterms=name onto an existing options statement.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    You need the option (see "spectre -h options" useterms=name. For example, add:

     saveOpts options useterms=name

    to your netlist. The first word is just an "instance" name for the options statement - you could instead add useterms=name onto an existing options statement.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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