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MAESTRO CORNER SETUP

JeyJey
JeyJey over 3 years ago

How can I define set corners not by multiply number of variables, but as "parallel" set.
Not to run 25 corners , only 5 : 0 -0 , 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, 8-8. 

This option was in old ADE in parameter analysis with "run mode" list.

Thank you in advance

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  • Frank Wiedmann
    Frank Wiedmann over 3 years ago

    In Maestro, these are called Parametric Sets, see https://support.cadence.com/apex/techpubDocViewerPage?path=Explorer/ExplorerIC6.1.8/chap5.html#pgfId-1008621 

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  • Frank Wiedmann
    Frank Wiedmann over 3 years ago

    In Maestro, these are called Parametric Sets, see https://support.cadence.com/apex/techpubDocViewerPage?path=Explorer/ExplorerIC6.1.8/chap5.html#pgfId-1008621 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to Frank Wiedmann

    Frank, you beat me to it. There is a little more info that might be useful though.

    For design and global variables, and parameters, you can select them and then right mouse->group as parametric set (in the data view assistant). For corners (in the corners setup UI), there's no "group as parametric set" option (unfortunately - there is however an enhancement request asking for that), but instead you can use right mouse->Expand Corner Selectively->Selected Paramset. With the choices you have shown above, that would expand to 5 corners.

    Andrew

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