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spectre - saving by specific subcircuit

swdesigner
swdesigner over 14 years ago

Is it possible to tell spectre to save all nodes or terminal currents within a certain subckt? It's trivial in Hspice, you could do

 

save all Xtop.Xsub.*

 

I believe there's even a way to use the wildcards to get it to only do the top-level within that subcircuit, but I don't recall it..

 

Any ideas? How would it be done through the ADE, without messing with the netlist?

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  • TFTIC
    TFTIC over 10 years ago
    Hi, I would like to know how I could save specific extracted net names by using wildcards. I ./runSimulation through terminal and I cant find the correspondence between the extracted nets and the nets in the schematic. I use Calibre (Mentor) and the flow doesn't look straightforward to me. Is there any specific flow to find easily the correspondence and later on perform the simulation through terminal by saving the nodes of interest?
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