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How to add dyn_floatdcpath into ADE

zzhu
zzhu over 3 years ago

I found the following example of using dyn_floatdcpath. But I couldn't figure out how to set it in ADE 

* Dynamic check.
simulator lang=spectre
global 0
parameters vdc=1
include "./mos_bsim4.scs"
opt1 options check_format=text

Vdd1 (vdd 0) vsource type=dc dc=vdc


MP1 (net1 float1 vdd vdd) pch w=4u l=45n
ic float1=0
save float1

Vin (vin 0) vsource type=pulse delay=1n val0=0 val1=0.7 period=10n width=4n rise=1n fall=1n
MN1 (net1 vin 0 0) nch w=2u l=45n
MP3 (net1 0 mp3_s mp3_b) pch w=4u l=45n
R3 (mp3_b 0) resistor r=100
R4 (mp3_s 0) resistor r=0.1

save MP1:d MP1:s MN1:d MN1:s net1 vin R3:1 R4:1 MP3:d MP3:s MP3:b

mychk dyn_floatdcpath net=[vdd 0] leaki_times=[4n] ith=1u detailed_report=2 detailed_path=yes


tran tran stop=10n errpreset=conservative method=gear2only infotimes=[4n] infoname=info1


info1 info what=oppoint where=file file="oppoint.txt"
opt options dcpath_bulk_current=yes

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    The cleanest way is covered in this Rapid Adoption Kit: Checks & Assertions flow in ADE

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    The cleanest way is covered in this Rapid Adoption Kit: Checks & Assertions flow in ADE

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