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Attach Spectre Assertions to a Schematic

MarkSummers
MarkSummers over 15 years ago

I am looking for a way to attach spectre assertions to a schematic.  This way the assertions will stay with the schematic as it used in multiple designs.  Does anyone know the best/recommended way to do this.  Thanks

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    archive over 15 years ago

    One way is to use the cellview state files.  Setup your assertions (checklimit) from the ADE->Simulation->Device Checking form and save them to a state in the cell directory. Your assertions will now be part of the cell database and follow your schematic where ever it goes.

     

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    Samir Jafferali

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    archive over 15 years ago

    One way is to use the cellview state files.  Setup your assertions (checklimit) from the ADE->Simulation->Device Checking form and save them to a state in the cell directory. Your assertions will now be part of the cell database and follow your schematic where ever it goes.

     

    Regards,

     

    Samir Jafferali

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