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[Maestro] Expression to check whether an asset has been violated in a simulation

PatrikOsgnach
PatrikOsgnach over 7 years ago

Hello people,

today I have this problem, which should be easy to describe. I have a maestro view and I use it to run a simulation. This simulation includes a file which enables a huge list of asserts related to  Safe Operating Area Checks.

My question is: is there an expression that I can use to see if an assert has been violated? If there is at least I violation, I will check the log but I don't want to open and check it if all asserts are satisfied.

I use ICADV 12.3

Thank you and best regards,

Patrik

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  • Saloni Chhabra
    Saloni Chhabra over 7 years ago

    Hi Patrik,

    Yes, you can add an output type called 'Violation Filter' and set it to count all device checks. This can be done in both Assembler and Explorer.  After the simulation has finished, you will get the number of violations (if any).

    I want to add a snapshot here describing the steps, but I cannot find a way to insert the image. I'll come back to you.

    Regards,
    Saloni

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  • Saloni Chhabra
    Saloni Chhabra over 7 years ago in reply to Saloni Chhabra

    Here it is (I realized I wasn't logged in so wasn't getting the option of uploading a file):

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  • Saloni Chhabra
    Saloni Chhabra over 7 years ago in reply to Saloni Chhabra

    Here it is (I realized I wasn't logged in so wasn't getting the option of uploading a file):

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