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save all device data in dc sweep

Josef
Josef over 12 years ago

 Hi *,

i'd like to perform a dc sweep and with the opend results I need to access the device data directly, e.g. by typing something like vgs("M1") without using the netname connected to the gate and source port of the M1 device.  

 I should be a kind of save opPoint value but not a scalar but a vector.

 searched for a while in this forum but didn't get a proper answer, yet.

 thanks in advance

josef

 

 

 

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    baenischfau over 12 years ago

    Hi Josef,

    Sorry, I can't help you out at the OCEAN front as I don't use OCEAN that much.

    I just know that you can include the additional file by adding

    stimulusFile( ?xlate nil "path to new include file") to your existing ocean scripts

     

    Maybe some other guys can help out here

     

    Best Regards

     

    Andi

     

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  • baenischfau
    baenischfau over 12 years ago

    Hi Josef,

    Sorry, I can't help you out at the OCEAN front as I don't use OCEAN that much.

    I just know that you can include the additional file by adding

    stimulusFile( ?xlate nil "path to new include file") to your existing ocean scripts

     

    Maybe some other guys can help out here

     

    Best Regards

     

    Andi

     

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