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Change CDF variables from inside an Ocean script

gg12
gg12 over 11 years ago

I generated an Ocean script from Analog Design Environment | Session | Save Ocean Script. I've been able to run some simulations using this script. But my schematic has a few instances with the same cdf parameter. For example, an inverter has a width and length associated with it. I have multiple instances of this inverter in my schematic and I'd like to programmatically change the values of the CDF variables for each of these inverters from inside my Ocean Script. Is this possible? If not, what is the best way of doing this?

Cheers,

Varun 

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    Quek over 11 years ago

    Hi Varun

    An ocean script is just a skillscript so you can add a foreach loop to change the values of your parameters.

    foreach( w list("1u" "2u" "3u" ...)
       ...
    ) ;foreach

    Hope that I have not mis-interpreted your question.

    Best regards
    Quek

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  • Quek
    Quek over 11 years ago

    Hi Varun

    An ocean script is just a skillscript so you can add a foreach loop to change the values of your parameters.

    foreach( w list("1u" "2u" "3u" ...)
       ...
    ) ;foreach

    Hope that I have not mis-interpreted your question.

    Best regards
    Quek

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