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Saving more parameters of MOSFET during transient simulation

dragank
dragank over 3 years ago

Hi all.

I am using IC6.1.8-64b.500.10.

For DC sweeps I can enlarge list of saved parameters for specific MOSFET by creating .scs file and adding it to definition files.

Content of mentioned .scs file may be:

save M0:all

Where M0 is specific MOSFET instance to save parameters for.

Is it possible to do something similar for transient analysis?

Best regards,

Dragan

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Dragan,

    Two things:

    1. The same save statement will also save the data for a transient analysis
    2. There's no need to use the save statement in an include file in most cases (since some time in IC6.1.6 if my memory is correct), as you can use Outputs->To Be Saved->Select OP Parameters in ADE Explorer (or ADE L) to do this. Similar functionality also available in Assembler and XL of course. You can then use the OS (for DC sweep) and OT (for Transient) functions in the calculator to access the parameters versus sweep or time.

    Andrew

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  • dragank
    dragank over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you.

    This is a big relief for me.

    I will probably have to create this syntax from SKILL code and incorporate it in larger .scs file.

    It is good to know that it is possible.

    Best regards,

    Dragan

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  • dragank
    dragank over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you.

    This is a big relief for me.

    I will probably have to create this syntax from SKILL code and incorporate it in larger .scs file.

    It is good to know that it is possible.

    Best regards,

    Dragan

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