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annotate the operating point of transistors

svilen
svilen over 14 years ago

 Hi,

 I'm using cadence IC6.1.4. I'm trying to annotate the operating point information on the schematic for the transistors and I can't. Transistors are defined as primitives, not subcircuits. Similar to the nmos and pmos from analogLib (for which I can annotate the op). I can annotate the node voltages but not the id, vgs, vth, gm etc. However, Results > Print >DC Operating point works fine. I know I should probably use Tools > CDF>Edit but that's as far as my knowledge goes on that matter. Can someone suggest what I should edit so I can annotate the schematic.

Thanks

Svilen

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    FormerMember over 5 years ago

    Hi Svilen, I currently have a similar issue, where annotation does not work, but print dc operating points works perfectly fine. Did you manage to fix this issue. It would be kind if you could please share it.

    Andrew Beckett, can you please help on this, if you have any info. Thank you so much.

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    FormerMember over 5 years ago

    Hi Svilen, I currently have a similar issue, where annotation does not work, but print dc operating points works perfectly fine. Did you manage to fix this issue. It would be kind if you could please share it.

    Andrew Beckett, can you please help on this, if you have any info. Thank you so much.

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