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How transient operating point is calculated in cadence

prashu
prashu over 13 years ago

 When performing transient analysis with cadence my input is changing and accordingly its operating point should change but when i see its transient operating point than it only show one region throughout the transient analysis please expalin

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago
    Richard,

    Really? Which version of spectre/APS are you using? (It will be at the top of the output log from spectre).

    I'll check when I get into the office, but please let me know the version you're using too.

    Thanks,

    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago
    Richard,

    Really? Which version of spectre/APS are you using? (It will be at the top of the output log from spectre).

    I'll check when I get into the office, but please let me know the version you're using too.

    Thanks,

    Andrew
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