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Ploting from transient simulation using strobeperiod option

NombrePantalla
NombrePantalla over 14 years ago
Hello.I am running a very long transient simulation (several dais of simulation). To reduce the size of the simulation results data, I am using the strobeperiod option. I want to plot some waveforms before the simulation finish but the simulation data are not available until the simulation finish.

Is there a way to plot these data before spectre finish the simulation?

Is thera a way to force spectre to write the simulation data to the hard disk every a fixed time or to force it with some command in the icfb command line?Thanks in advance Guillermo

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Guillermo,

    It should flush the data regardless, on a fairly regular basis. There are options in the transient options - flushpoints, flushtime, flushofftime.

    However, it's unusual to have to set these. Which version of the IC environment and simulator are you using? 

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • NombrePantalla
    NombrePantalla over 14 years ago

    Hello,

    First of all thank you very much for your interest. We are using the 5.10.41_USR1.7.43 release. I have reviewed the documentation and you are right, I will try it the next time.

    Thank you very much again

    Best regards

    Guillermo

     

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