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Entering infoname and info (captab) analysis in ADE

RFStuff
RFStuff over 11 years ago

Dear All,

I want to enter   infoname and info (captab) analysis in ADE (IC5141). 

I read through the Virtuoso Spectre Circuit Simulator User Guide there it gives an example of captab analysis as beow

 

 tran1 tran stop=1μ infotimes=[0.1μ 0.5μ] infoname=capInfo

capInfo info what=captab where=file file='capNodes'detail=nodetonode

 

I actually want to give the file name where it can save the cpatab outputs and also I want to print the capacitances of the specified nodes. For example cpacitance between I30/I5/I0/net-x &  I30/I5/I0/net-y.

I ADE transient analysis cpatab option, I couldn't find any place where I can give the file name and the node names.

Could anybody please tell how it can be done.

Kind Regards,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    I think you will always get the complete set of nodes - I don't think you can reduce it.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    I think you will always get the complete set of nodes - I don't think you can reduce it.

    Andrew.

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