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tran statement in spectre

manjunath N
manjunath N over 6 years ago

I have used the below commands for tran statement for 1000 point 

tran1 tran stop=4e-8 strobeperiod=4e-11
tran1 tran start=0 stop=4e-8 strobeperiod=4e-11

but strange, in  all print file i am able to view more than 1150 points. which is not required for my application.

can i get a correct trans statement for 1000 points,

can be considered the above range.

Regards,

Manjunath N

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago

    First of all, posting this in the Feedback, Suggestions, and Questions forum (which is for questions about the forum system, not for technical questions) is rather minimising your chances of getting a response to a technical question. Luckily I monitor that for mis-posts and moved it to a more appropriate forum.

    manjunath N said:
    all print file i am able to view

    What do you mean by "all print file"?

    Andrew.

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  • manjunath N
    manjunath N over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    print file has all the data points

    that it to my requirement and application purpose.

    * *Typ rising waveform curve for model drive_1111
    ****** Transient Analysis ( transient1 ) tnom= 25.0 temp= 55.0
    ******
    x
    time v(pad)
    0.00000e+00 5.45094e-07
    4.99965e-13 5.72568e-07
    9.54817e-13 6.05099e-07
    1.86452e-12 6.72726e-07
    3.68393e-12 7.86579e-07
    7.32275e-12 9.11369e-07
    1.22747e-11 9.88059e-07
    1.97167e-11 1.05728e-06
    2.96542e-11 1.12824e-06
    4.00000e-11 1.19340e-06
    6.06916e-11 1.31269e-06
    8.00000e-11 1.42186e-06

    Manjunath N

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago in reply to manjunath N

    OK, but you didn't say how you are generating this print file. Please read Guidelines for the Custom IC Design Forum as this gives some suggestions as to how to ask a good question - the more precise the question, the more precise the answer or even more likely that you'll even get an answer. I cannot guess...

    Andrew.

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