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How to find out what node controlled the timestep at each timepoint?

greatqs
greatqs over 13 years ago

I'm running AMS-irun simulation with both digital and analog. I find some of the simulation is extremely slower than the others. So I want to find out if there is some node controlled the much tighter timestep at each timepoint. 

Is there any option or setting for this capability?

 

Thanks,

Shun Qian 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    There's an option to output some profiling information - although this is mainly for identifying lines in models which are not so efficient.

    Probably best to contact customer support for assistance.

    Andrew.

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