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cds_srr in Windows (or similar)

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itos over 9 years ago

Hi,

What is the best way to get simulation data into MATLAB R2012 64 bit Windows?

I use Cadence on Linux and want to preprocess/check data on Windows.

So far I always manually export data traces via CSV, copy it and use csvread in MATLAB - very cumbersome and tiring.

Best would be if I could just use the SpectreRF toolbox on Windows (I would then use scripts to copy psf data accordingly).

Is this possible? If not, what's the next best option?

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    itos over 9 years ago

    Oh this is really sad.

    I have access to Matlab on Linux but I'm using it on Windows (with Cadence via VNC) since I've so many packages and code on Windows which I don't want/can transfer to the isolated Linux box.

    Can you think about a good way of automating this at least a bit? Manually saving the traces is really inconvenient. Can I tell ADE L somehow to automatically export data to CSV after a simulation?

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    itos over 9 years ago

    Oh this is really sad.

    I have access to Matlab on Linux but I'm using it on Windows (with Cadence via VNC) since I've so many packages and code on Windows which I don't want/can transfer to the isolated Linux box.

    Can you think about a good way of automating this at least a bit? Manually saving the traces is really inconvenient. Can I tell ADE L somehow to automatically export data to CSV after a simulation?

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