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extracting simulation temperature

Svilen64
Svilen64 over 3 years ago

Hi,

I want to create an output expression for transient simulation in Assembler. Part of the expression has to be the simulation temperature. Since I will be running simulations for different temperatures, I don't want to enter each and every temperature by hand in the expression.
What would be the proper way to extract the simulation temperature and put it into an expression?

Thanks

Svilen

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Svilen,

    You can get this from an analysis in your simulation, as it's stored in the "header" parameters for the analysis. So if you ran a transient, it would be resultParam("temp" ?result "tran") - or resultParam("temp" "dc") etc.

    Andrew

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  • Svilen64
    Svilen64 over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks, Andrew. That's what I needed.

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