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spectre: is it possible to save different nodes for tran and dc. in the same simulation file.

lzyc
lzyc over 12 years ago

I run tran. and dc. in the same simulatin file.  I want to save all the nodes for DC simulation. But only save selected nodes for transient simulation to save disk space. is it possible?  

I tried several ways, but both tran. and dc. save the same nodes as long as they are in one simulation file. 

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

     Yes, you can do this. In the Save Options form, ask it to save selected, and then pick which outputs to be saved - i.e. what you've been doing already.

    Then on the options form for the dc analysis, set the "save" parameter to "allpub" (or "all"). The specific option for the analysis will win over the global default.

    This is equivalent to adding save=allpub on the dc analysis line itself in the netlist.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

     Yes, you can do this. In the Save Options form, ask it to save selected, and then pick which outputs to be saved - i.e. what you've been doing already.

    Then on the options form for the dc analysis, set the "save" parameter to "allpub" (or "all"). The specific option for the analysis will win over the global default.

    This is equivalent to adding save=allpub on the dc analysis line itself in the netlist.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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