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Saving the device information

rkkIITB
rkkIITB over 12 years ago

Hi,

I am simulating a simple circuit with a MOSFET whose instance name is M0.

In the simulator input file, I have specified "save M0:oppoint" .

However, simulator gives warnings as below,

"Warning from spectre during initial setup.
    WARNING (SPECTRE-8061): `M0': Does not have a terminal named `oppoint'.
    WARNING (SPECTRE-8287): Ignoring invalid item `M0:oppoint' in save
        statement.
"

Can you please let me know how I can see the parameters of the mosfet for the entire simulation time in a transient simulation.

I am using the following version of spectre

Cadence (R) Virtuoso (R) Spectre (R) Circuit Simulator
Version 7.2.0.442.isr15 32bit

Also, can you please help me to do the same using ADE.(not manually editing the simulator input file)

Thanks in advance.

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    mate0409 over 12 years ago

     By the way, you can use the OPT command inside the calculator to save operating points during a transient analysis

    (From the help manual: OPT: Returns the transient operating point for the specified instance parameter.)

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  • mate0409
    mate0409 over 12 years ago

     By the way, you can use the OPT command inside the calculator to save operating points during a transient analysis

    (From the help manual: OPT: Returns the transient operating point for the specified instance parameter.)

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