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The checks/Asserts in the ADE XL

nnlt
nnlt over 6 years ago

Dear Andrew,

I use the checks/asserts function in the ade xl to do the static HighZ Node Chenk, if I choose the Spectre in the simulaiton performance mode the violations in the results are 0, if  I choose the APS in the simulaiton performance mode the violations in the results are 4 and these results are right. why?

thanks!

Best Regards,

nnlt.

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    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago

    From "spectre -h static_highz":

    ***********************
    Static HighZ Node Check
    ***********************

    Reports the nodes that do not have any possible conducting path to a DC power supply
    or ground.

    The results are written to the static.xml file, which can be viewed in a Web browser.
    This check is supported only by XPS and APS.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 6 years ago

    From "spectre -h static_highz":

    ***********************
    Static HighZ Node Check
    ***********************

    Reports the nodes that do not have any possible conducting path to a DC power supply
    or ground.

    The results are written to the static.xml file, which can be viewed in a Web browser.
    This check is supported only by XPS and APS.

    Andrew.

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