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How to recover an unsaved parametric simulation in ADE-L

ronaldomponte
ronaldomponte over 11 years ago
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Cadence (R) Virtuoso (R) Spectre (R) Circuit Simulator

Version 12.1.0.272 32bit -- 25 Sep 2012

virtuoso -W: sub-version  IC6.1.5.500.7 

spectre -W:  

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 I had a problem and could not save the data from a quite long parametric simulation using the Analog Design Environment L. It was a transient analysis and at the end of the parametric simulation I have obtained a curve (the peak of a voltage in the circuit) as a function of another variable. Is there any way to recover this plot? I have searched for something in the Results Browser, but I did not find what I am looking for. Thank you in advance.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Not a whole lot to go on, but generally you should be able to re-open ADE, do a Results->Select and pick the view name you're simulating (e.g. "schematic" or "config") and then you should be at the same point as if you'd just finished the simulation. So you can use a calculator function which would operate on the family of curves from your parametric simulation.

    When you say you didn't "save the data" - I'm not sure what you mean. 

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Not a whole lot to go on, but generally you should be able to re-open ADE, do a Results->Select and pick the view name you're simulating (e.g. "schematic" or "config") and then you should be at the same point as if you'd just finished the simulation. So you can use a calculator function which would operate on the family of curves from your parametric simulation.

    When you say you didn't "save the data" - I'm not sure what you mean. 

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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