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how to annotate the current in to a pin ?

DanySF
DanySF over 14 years ago

 I have IC5 and I want to know if it is possible to annotate DC (op) current that flow in to a pin.

For example I have a BGP cell with a symbol that have VDD pin.

I want to see in the schematic the DC voltage on that net (ex: 1.8V) and also the DC current that flow in there (ex: 105uA).

It is possible ?

 

Thanks.

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    As outlined in the Forum Guidelines, please don't add to old posts - especially as this is only loosely related to the original question.

    In newer versions, you can access the menu even when readonly, but in older versions you can type asaEditCompDisplay() in the CIW to bring up the form. Note that using "Apply to" set to instance will not be possible in such cases.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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