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txt mode measurement result (*.mt* *.ms*)

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archive over 18 years ago

hi! all:

        I have two questions about Spectre simulution
        If I run Spectre simulution in spice mode , how much precentage compability is it with Hspice?

        Is there any Specture command the same as ".measure  in Hspice"? ,then we can get the txt   mode measurement result (the same as *.mt* ,*.ms* in Hpsice.

Thanks

Propolis


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by propolis
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    SPICE compatibility should be reasonably complete. There are always corner cases where there can be issues, but there should not be many. The Spectre language alternative to .MEASURE is to use the MDL language to create measurements. This provides many more features than simple .MEASURES, but it is a different language.

    Regards,
    John


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by john.odonovan
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    You can learn mdl language from spectremdl. it is a pretty forward language to perform your task. You can get a tutorial from sourcelink.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by hcgooi
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