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Saving the image of many output signals in Cadence Virtuoso

Senan
Senan over 3 years ago

Hello,

I have a problem when I try to save the image of my circuit that have many outputs, 

the problem is that the saved image capture only the visible signals from the simulation result viva window, as an example I have about 20 signals but when I save the image I can only see like 8 signals. 

Hence I am saving a batch of signals every time and merging them using third party software, 

I believe there is a way by Cadence where it could be done more perfectly in one shot and save the image quality and effort, and for this, I need your help

Thank you in advance

Best Regards

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    Senan over 3 years ago

    Hello again,

    I read somewhere that I can use the "saveGraphImage()" but I am not familiar of how to write this code to Cadence and the parameters he needs

    Thank you

    Regards

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    Senan over 3 years ago

    Hello again,

    I read somewhere that I can use the "saveGraphImage()" but I am not familiar of how to write this code to Cadence and the parameters he needs

    Thank you

    Regards

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