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Any way to use ADE variables in Hierarchy Editor ?

kentauta
kentauta over 12 years ago

Is there any way to specify views to use using ADE variables in the Hierarchy Editor?  Alternatively, can we specify the simulation target using a variable in a test in ADE-XL?  This would allow us to simulate over layout extraction corners using one test in ADE-XL.

Currently, we have a config view for each layout extraction corner (like config_cmim, config_typ, config_cmax) and have a dedicated test for each (like test_cmin, test_typ, test_cmax) in ADE-XL.  It is really cumbersome to manually apply the same change to all of the tests each time I want to make a change to the tests.

Thanks! 

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    kentauta over 12 years ago

    Thanks, Andrew.

    Yes, some of the folks here put a variable in the switch list, but as you mentioned it doesn't go with config views, which is a problem for most of my simulations.

    I will filea request to the customer support.

    Regards, 

    kentauta

     

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    kentauta over 12 years ago

    Thanks, Andrew.

    Yes, some of the folks here put a variable in the switch list, but as you mentioned it doesn't go with config views, which is a problem for most of my simulations.

    I will filea request to the customer support.

    Regards, 

    kentauta

     

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