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[URI] Issues usign the scaleparam function in the URI (Unified Reliability Interface) with multiple aging models.

FAVG
FAVG over 8 years ago

I am implementing different aging models in the URI. I need to have the option to use both the appendage mode in the URI (write the results of the different models into a sub circuit) and the agemos mode (scale parameters in the model card). In the agemos mode I have problems with the scaleparam function. The scaleparam function receives the value “age” that was previously calculated inside the URI (in prebert1) to scale the different parameters. It seems that this function is taught to only use one value for scaling (“age”). The problem is that I am using different equations to calculate different values to scale the parameters. If I write all the different values into one of the URI structure, they are erased when the scaleparam() function is called in prebert2. If I use one uri_model for each value, when scaleparam() is called in prebert2 , the value of age that the scaleparam gets in prebert2 is the sum of "age" values of all the models

 

Does anyone has experienced similar issues when working with different URI models simultaneously ?

 

Any help or idea in this topic will be highly appreciated

 

Best Regards,

 

Fabio

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    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Fabio.

    This really is best dealt with via customer support. Most likely we'll need to see your code as part of the support case.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Fabio.

    This really is best dealt with via customer support. Most likely we'll need to see your code as part of the support case.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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