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Cadence Calculator functions

mhkvy4
mhkvy4 over 7 years ago

Hello, 

I am seeking help to know if there is a built-in function in the Cadence calculator which accomplishes what I need. I have to signals 1 and 2. The first signal is a square pulse and the second signal is a ramp. I need to know the x value when signal 1 crosses a certain threshold. I know I can do this using the cross function. At the same x value I need to know the corresponding y value on signal 2. Is there a way to do this using calculator functions or building your own expression incorporating the "cross" function?

Thanks 

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  • Saloni Chhabra
    Saloni Chhabra over 7 years ago

    Hi,

    I assume you are looking for 'value' function in the calculator. It returns the y value of a signal at a user-defined time value (you will get this value using cross on signal 1).

    Regards,

    Saloni

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    mhkvy4 over 7 years ago in reply to Saloni Chhabra

    Thanks Ms. Chhabra, that  was it. 

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    mhkvy4 over 7 years ago in reply to Saloni Chhabra

    Thanks Ms. Chhabra, that  was it. 

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