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Detect nodes that oscillate

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Hi all,

I'm trying to convert a big schematic into a veriloga model. However, it seems that my model introduces oscillation in the system and then, simulation time increases largely.
Do you know any method to detect which node is oscillating by use of another method than node inspection. To be honnest I have a lot of different nodes so I would like to ask cadence to tell me which necessitate so much ressource.

Thks in advance for ur help,
Regards,

Axel


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