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ocean XL

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analogdesign over 11 years ago

 Hai,

        I am very much new to oceanXL script.

        By using "save M1.m1:oppoint", i can't plot small signal parameters of MOS in ocean script.

        The expression willl appear as

        ocnxlOutputExpr( "getData("M1.m1:gm" ?result "dc-dc")" ?name "namegm" ?plot t ?save t).

        I would be thankful if anybody can post the solution for the above problem.

 Thanks,

 krishna   

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Hi Krishna,

    I still would use ?result 'dc rather than ?result "dc-dc". I'm assuming that you do actually have an include file with the save statement somewhere?

    Can you show me a screenshot of the results browser showing where you can see the gm result?

    Probably best if you go to customer support - it's pretty hard to debug this without seeing the data.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Hi Krishna,

    I still would use ?result 'dc rather than ?result "dc-dc". I'm assuming that you do actually have an include file with the save statement somewhere?

    Can you show me a screenshot of the results browser showing where you can see the gm result?

    Probably best if you go to customer support - it's pretty hard to debug this without seeing the data.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.
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