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how to activate/deactivate a component during a simulation

wighou
wighou over 15 years ago

 Hi,

Is it possible to activate/deactivate a component during a simulation ? This very usefull function doesn't seem to exist in the schematic editor.

Regards

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    ywguo over 13 years ago

     Hi Andrew,

     It looks a great idea to set a string property "nlIgnore" on some instances. However, it does not work in my design. I try to set the value to "spectre" and "ams". Both fails. I search the schematic L editor User guide (for IC 6.1.3). But not any information about nlIgnore except nlAction. Probably it is not updated because you said that nlIgnore is a new property from IC 61 onwards. How do I find that related document? Thanks very much.

     My tools version is IC 6.1.4.500.

     Best Regards,

    Yawei

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  • ywguo
    ywguo over 13 years ago

     Hi Andrew,

     It looks a great idea to set a string property "nlIgnore" on some instances. However, it does not work in my design. I try to set the value to "spectre" and "ams". Both fails. I search the schematic L editor User guide (for IC 6.1.3). But not any information about nlIgnore except nlAction. Probably it is not updated because you said that nlIgnore is a new property from IC 61 onwards. How do I find that related document? Thanks very much.

     My tools version is IC 6.1.4.500.

     Best Regards,

    Yawei

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