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Making a Summary Measurement in ADEXL

BrJaWr
BrJaWr over 8 years ago

In the ADEXL Outputs Setup, is there a way to add a compound measurement that gets data over all corners run.

In my case, I want all edges of a certain measurement to switch within a certain time window.  I don't care about the absolute switch time, I just want to make sure that over corners they all switch within a certain amount of time.  I imagined doing this by being able to access the min arrival time over corners and the max arrival time over corners and subtracting the values and have that compared to a predefined specification.

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  • Frank Wiedmann
    Frank Wiedmann over 8 years ago

    Use EvalType corners in the Outputs Setup (see https://support.cadence.com/apex/techpubDocViewerPage?path=adexl/adexlIC6.1.7/adexlSavingData.html#1033437, https://support.cadence.com/apex/techpubDocViewerPage?path=Explorer/ExplorerIC6.1.7/chap4.html#1024517, https://support.cadence.com/apex/techpubDocViewerPage?path=assembler/assemblerIC6.1.7/asmSavingData.html#MAC and https://support.cadence.com/wps/mypoc/cos?uri=deeplinkmin:ViewSolution;DocumentType=tbshtng;solutionNumber=20447153).

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  • BrJaWr
    BrJaWr over 8 years ago
    Perfect!

    Thanks
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