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How to choose the operating point displayed in IC6.1.6-64b.101 ?

Chrisss
Chrisss over 11 years ago

 Hi all,

I'm currently use the virtuoso version IC6.1.6-64b.101 and in a previous version I could change and choose which operating point parameter I would to be displayed like Cgs, Region, gm, ... on schematic window. For that I did "Edit/Component display" in schematic window and it was good.

But now,  with this version "Edit/Component display" doesn't exist anymore ! and I don't find the way to display these parameters.

The only way found is to use calculator "op" swicth, select my component, the parameter and the result is printed in the calculator.

But I cannot do that in complex shematic with lot of mos inside !

If someone has the solution ? :)

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

Rgds,

Chris

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  • Tom Volden
    Tom Volden over 11 years ago

    Hi Chris,

    The method for annotating results to the schematic was overhauled in 616.  You should be able to access the information that you want from the View->Annoations... menu.

    Details of performing this annotation can be found in Chapter 10 of the ADE L User Guide (http://support.cadence.com/wps/PA_DocumentViewer/pubs/anasimhelp/anasimhelp6.1.6/chap10.html#1044574).

    Regards,

    TOM

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  • Chrisss
    Chrisss over 11 years ago

     Many thanks Tom.

    It works.

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