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What is "fast APS" mode?

daly
daly over 12 years ago

In MMSIM 10.1, there is an APS mode (set by +aps) and a "fast APS" mode (set by ++aps). I have tried to find out the difference between these two modes in Cadence documentation, but am having trouble.  Can anyone help me out and explain the difference between these two modes?

 

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    Quek over 12 years ago

    Hi Daly

    ++aps is currently still not fully ready for general customer usage. It allows some speed-up by using different time-steps for transient sim. You can try it out and feedback to your local Cadence support if there are any issues.


    Best regards
    Quek

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    Quek over 12 years ago

    Hi Daly

    ++aps is currently still not fully ready for general customer usage. It allows some speed-up by using different time-steps for transient sim. You can try it out and feedback to your local Cadence support if there are any issues.


    Best regards
    Quek

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