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DC Match in SpectreMDL

MarkSummers
MarkSummers over 14 years ago

I am looking to run two dc match simulations using spectreMDL.  I don't want to use the output values in the script(well I would but I know I can't), I just want to run the analysis.  I can get a current probe one to work fine.  However how do I define the voltage nodes to use.  Seems like it should be the same as noise, but the example listed in the manual is not clear to me about using voltages.  I could include a file that defined two different dcmatch analysises but I would prefer to avoid this if possible.  Any help is appreciated.

 I am using spectre 7.2 and ic5.1

 

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    MarkSummers over 14 years ago

     The answer to this is that you have to setup an analysis in the netlist to make this work.  Probes work in spectremdl, but not node voltages.

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    MarkSummers over 14 years ago

     The answer to this is that you have to setup an analysis in the netlist to make this work.  Probes work in spectremdl, but not node voltages.

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