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Transient plot of broken asserts

dragank
dragank over 3 years ago

Hi all.

I am using IC6.1.8-64b.500.10.

I have table with asserts which is generated using asserts .scs file:

Navigating to to schematic for a device that is causing break of assert works by clicking on a device.

As far as I could understand for checks there is option to view critical part in transient analysis graph.

Is there a way, or is it expected in new release, to plot graph for broken asserts regions?

Best regards,

Dragan

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Dragan,

    Some asserts can also show the bookmarked region - it rather depends on whether a signal can be identified that is available to be plotted - it's not always, because some asserts may be related to data (e.g. operating point parameters) that are not present in the output data, so there's nothing available to plot.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Dragan,

    Some asserts can also show the bookmarked region - it rather depends on whether a signal can be identified that is available to be plotted - it's not always, because some asserts may be related to data (e.g. operating point parameters) that are not present in the output data, so there's nothing available to plot.

    Andrew

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    dragank over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you.

    I was about to withdraw the question.

    In given example there is no, for instance, net to plot waveform for.

    Best regards,

    Dragan

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