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DC sweep with ams simulator ?

isazulkc
isazulkc over 12 years ago

Hi,

 I'm using IC5.1.4 and I would like to do a DC sweep simulation with ams on my mixed-signal design. However the DC sweep is not possible from the ams simulator GUI. So, how can I run a DC sweep simulation with AMS ?

Thanks,

Best Regards.

Kc.

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    AMS doesn't support dc sweep. You could do parametric analysis, I guess. The primary purpose of AMS is transient - which makes sense because the reason for using AMS is that you have a chunk of digital gates present which will simulate with Verilog or VHDL descriptions.

    What exactly are you trying to do? What are you expecting the digital to be doing during this DC sweep?

    Andrew.

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    AMS doesn't support dc sweep. You could do parametric analysis, I guess. The primary purpose of AMS is transient - which makes sense because the reason for using AMS is that you have a chunk of digital gates present which will simulate with Verilog or VHDL descriptions.

    What exactly are you trying to do? What are you expecting the digital to be doing during this DC sweep?

    Andrew.

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