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missing information of OCEAN created from ADE

Oliver LZD
Oliver LZD over 3 years ago

I have meet the problem of missing options when generating the OCEAN from ADE(pss+pnoise simulation). Then i found the missing part in the input.scs created through ADE-Simulation-netlist-create. 

However, new problem come up that i have no idea how to translate the "input.scs" back to ocean. Or what is the right expression of pnoise with correct pnoise measurement settings?



input.scs :

... 

pss  pss  fund=50K  harms=20  tstab=201u  autosteady=yes annotate =status

pnoise pnoise start=1 stop=50M maxsideband=20 noisetype=sampled measurement=[pm0] annotate=status

   pm0 jitterevent measure=timesampled target=[x1p x1n] samplesperiod=1 samplephase=[0] samplepoints=[9u 18u 19u]

...

OCEAN created:

...

analysis('pss ?fund "50K"  ?harms "20"  ?tstab "201u"  ?autosteady "yes")

analysis('pnoise  ?start "1"  ?stop "50M"  ?maxsideband "20"  ?oprobe""  ?noisetype "sampled"  ?noisetypeUI ""  ?noisetypeUI1 "sampled(jitter)"  ?sampleratio ""   )

...

(pss successed  but pnoise failed because of "ERROR(SPCRTRF-15462): No jitter event measurement is defined")

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