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Writing into a file in Verilog-A Model

RFStuff
RFStuff over 11 years ago

 Dear All,

I want to write the data into a file in the Verilog-A model using Spectre.

I tried some thing like below it is showing  errors:-

 @(initial_step) begin
     fp=$fopen("/home/mac/MAT_CAD/X_MODEL/ref_edge.txt",a)         
     end

 
  @(cross(V(clk) - Vth, dir, ttol)) begin
                $strobe(" Cross Time = %e  \n", $abstime);
                Cross_point= $abstime ;

                $fwrite(fp,"%e \n",Cross_point);
      end
    

 

    Kind Regards,

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    RFStuff over 11 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    It is actually writing into file. but the last data is not getting written into file.

    I suspect may be it is becuase there is no $fclose() statement .

    How this can be made at the end of the simulation .

    Kind Regards,

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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 11 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    It is actually writing into file. but the last data is not getting written into file.

    I suspect may be it is becuase there is no $fclose() statement .

    How this can be made at the end of the simulation .

    Kind Regards,

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