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error while plotting current with spectre

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archive over 17 years ago

hi,
I can not display current when simulating with spectre. I have an error like:

- Error Expression  IS("/M1/directoryAddress/ ) did not evaluate to a waveform.


but when i simulate the same circuit with SpectreS i display the current without problem.

How can  solve this problem in spectre


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    archive over 17 years ago

    hi Eric
    when I use the result browser I succeed in plotting the DC current. The displayed name with result browser is "I4.M5:s" and with a direct plot it's "I4/M5/S" to refer to the source of the MOS M5 of the instance I4.

    how Is it possible to change the format "I4/M5/S" in order to be able to plot dc-sweep current simulation directly??

    Thanks..


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by isazul
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    hi Eric
    when I use the result browser I succeed in plotting the DC current. The displayed name with result browser is "I4.M5:s" and with a direct plot it's "I4/M5/S" to refer to the source of the MOS M5 of the instance I4.

    how Is it possible to change the format "I4/M5/S" in order to be able to plot dc-sweep current simulation directly??

    Thanks..


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