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How to use variables inside vpwlf file

aleksand1975
aleksand1975 over 14 years ago

Hi all,

i need some help with vpwl source.

I want to use parameters inside file.

Usually for vpwl i use syntax like

1e-9 1

2e-9 2

But now I need to parametrise points. THe time and voltage need to be parameters.

I tryed to write file kile

t1 v1

t2 v2

 

But when I trying to simulate i getting error:

Error found by spectre during initial setup.

ERROR (CMI-2197): Waveform file 'ramp.pwl' is empty.

 

So, what is correct syntax to create file for vpwlf with parameters?

 

Thanks a lot.

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  • mconte
    mconte over 11 years ago

    Just a follow-up to help others that are looking for the same thing.

     

    Quoted from the CCR Page

     "CCR 5681 has been filed for this issue.   This issue is fixed in MMSIM 12.1.1.isr14 and first release of 13.1."

     There are some hints in the CCR on how to use the functionality.

     

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  • mconte
    mconte over 11 years ago

    Just a follow-up to help others that are looking for the same thing.

     

    Quoted from the CCR Page

     "CCR 5681 has been filed for this issue.   This issue is fixed in MMSIM 12.1.1.isr14 and first release of 13.1."

     There are some hints in the CCR on how to use the functionality.

     

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