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cadence 5 current simulation

StreamCX
StreamCX over 15 years ago

1) I try simulate in ADE.Cadence 5.
When I select currents to plot output before simulations I can simulate that and view results (currents in schematic).
When I try add some pins to view current output after simulation, appears evaluate error.

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How can I do current analysis?

Can i change this params (type current to voltage in picture or inversely)?

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2) I can see currents only in nodes,

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How can i see that in wires?

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    What's "selecr all"? And what does not working (sic)?

    If you ask unclear,  vague, and badly written questions, you're extremely unlikely to get an answer to your problem, because all we can do is try to guess what it was you were trying to ask. And repeatedly doing this will minimize the chance of an answer even further, as it takes more effort on the part of a respondee to try to work out what your real problem is, and give (potentially) multiple different answers to your "question" in the hope that one of them might be what you wanted to know.

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    What's "selecr all"? And what does not working (sic)?

    If you ask unclear,  vague, and badly written questions, you're extremely unlikely to get an answer to your problem, because all we can do is try to guess what it was you were trying to ask. And repeatedly doing this will minimize the chance of an answer even further, as it takes more effort on the part of a respondee to try to work out what your real problem is, and give (potentially) multiple different answers to your "question" in the hope that one of them might be what you wanted to know.

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