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Tip of the Week: Use infotimes to define trans op point saves

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archive over 18 years ago

By default, you can only annotate or print transient operating points at the final step of a transient run.  However, you can change this by use of the "infotimes" parameter in the transient options menu.

It is very easy to use:
* Fill in the "infotimes" field in the transient options form (e.g. "1u 1.5u 2u")
* Run the transient analysis
* Select Results/Annotate (or print) transient operating points

Instead of just annotating the final time operating point, you now get a pop-up menu that allows you to select which of the previous selected times (1u/1.5u/2u) the annotated operating point info applies to.

- Hugh


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    imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

     Hi,

        yes, we can do like you said above, and did you have a try to monitor a node capacitance during the transient simulation with the funciton "infotimes", let me know if you have some experience, thanks

    regards,

    zhenfu

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  • imagesensor123
    imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

     Hi,

        yes, we can do like you said above, and did you have a try to monitor a node capacitance during the transient simulation with the funciton "infotimes", let me know if you have some experience, thanks

    regards,

    zhenfu

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