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how to use ADE_L to plot waveform after command line simulation

xianweng
xianweng over 11 years ago

 hi,everyone

        I am simulating a big circuit .When I  use ADE  simulating it,it would take a long time to initialisation,and then begin to simulate.But when I use comnand line to simulate ,for example use command "spectre input.scs" ,it starts  quickly.After it finished,I can use wavescan to plot waveform,but it is not convenient as in ADE using results--direct plot.

       My cadence version is IC615 MMSIM13.0

        Could anyone tell me  how to use ADE_L to plot waveform after command line simulation?

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    xianweng over 11 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

            it would be slow because I chaned the results directory.By defaults,it would be "~/simulation" ,but my home directory is too small to store big wave data.If I don not change it ,ADE L will create netlist very fast.However,if i change it to other directory ,ADE L will creat netlist very slow escpically for big circuit

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    xianweng over 11 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

            it would be slow because I chaned the results directory.By defaults,it would be "~/simulation" ,but my home directory is too small to store big wave data.If I don not change it ,ADE L will create netlist very fast.However,if i change it to other directory ,ADE L will creat netlist very slow escpically for big circuit

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