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Ocean: saving and recalling current wave forms

Martyniuk
Martyniuk over 5 years ago

Dear All,

I am writing ocean scripts using version IC618.070. 

Typically I am using distributed processing, and saving current wave forms as follows:
  save( 'i "/ADC/vdd" )

When I go to retrieve the waveform, this no longer works:

  iave = average(  i("/ADC/vdd" ?result "tran" )  )

After checking to see what results are available, I see that the current that is saved is named "ADC.39" .

Adjusting the equations as follows works:

  iave = average(  i("ADC.39" ?result "tran" )  )

Why did I lose the pin name?  I am concerned that if I change the symbol I will need to adjust the port number(?) in my scripts.

Thanks,

Paul

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    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Paul,

    This seems odd. Do you by any chance have the output format in the OCEAN script set to sst2? If so, can you try setting it to psfxl instead?

    I wouldn't expect it to lose the mapping - something odd is going on here, I think.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Paul,

    This seems odd. Do you by any chance have the output format in the OCEAN script set to sst2? If so, can you try setting it to psfxl instead?

    I wouldn't expect it to lose the mapping - something odd is going on here, I think.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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