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How to traverse PSF simulation results programmatically with SKILL/OCEAN

sommer
sommer over 8 years ago

Hello,

I have the following use case:


- I have a DC simulation with saved operation points in the PSF format in some directory.

- I would like to load the results, traverse the design hierarchy and print out  the vth parameter (as an example for all MOS transistors.

How can I do this with the SKILL language.

I can do it manually with the result browser.

Supposing that the adapter for the tree view in the result browser uses also SKILL, this should be also possible by means of a SKILL script.

I hope somebody could help

Best regards

Hans

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Hans,

    Does 

    selectResult('dcOpInfo)
    report(?type "bsim4" ?param "vth")

    do the job for you?

    The results browser is not written in SKILL so that won't help you. The above will give you the vth operating parameter for all devices of type bsim4.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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