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Saving and plotting signal within DSPF using ade excell

eyalg
eyalg over 6 years ago

Hi

How can I save and plot signal within DSPF extraction.

When trying to select the signal by probing the signals in the schematic I go no response.

Thanks in advance.

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    RiadKaced over 6 years ago

    Hi Eylag,

    Your best best is to try a similar approach to the one I proposed in the following post, i.e. creating your own spectre include file with the necessary save statements. Please let me know if you need further details.

    Riad.

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  • RiadKaced
    RiadKaced over 6 years ago

    Hi Eylag,

    Your best best is to try a similar approach to the one I proposed in the following post, i.e. creating your own spectre include file with the necessary save statements. Please let me know if you need further details.

    Riad.

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  • eyalg
    eyalg over 6 years ago in reply to RiadKaced

    Hi Riad

    Thanks for your answer. 

    What is the right way to include my spectre_save.scs file in ade or ade_excell?

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    RiadKaced over 6 years ago in reply to eyalg

    from the ADE-XL TEst Editor, go to Setup -> Simulation Files, then enter the path to your file in the "Definition Files" field

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