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Loading individual simulation results from a parametric sweep

Teeravis
Teeravis over 13 years ago

I'm running into the "unable to allocate memory for transistion file build ctrl values (read ctrl 1 init)" issue in ic5.1.41.500.6.146

 This post suggests dumping files in 2gB chunks. www.cadence.com/.../13134.aspx

 

 

My files are less than 2gB but I have about 5 simulation results produced by the parametric sweep. 

Each tran.tran.trn is about 600M, so it gets through about 3 before this command chokes

 ocnPrint( VT("/op") ?step 1.0/5.0e6 ?output "~/asdf.txt" ?numberNotation 'none)

 

My question is. Can I load individual results from parametric simulations. I have 5 directories with 5 different tran files. I currently select my results through the ade environment using results/select/schematic.  When I do this it is loading the results for all 5 sims.

 

Essentially is there any way for me to get access to the tran.trn files individually and execute this command.

ocnPrint( VT("/op") ?step 1.0/5.0e6 ?output "~/asdf.txt" ?numberNotation 'none)

Or is there some way to by pass this from happening?

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

 Travis

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  • Teeravis
    Teeravis over 13 years ago

    Figured it out. 

    .trn files can be loaded and viewed with simvision. 

    Samples can be exported from the calculator. 

     

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