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Is there a way to force that a test is only run at a certain temperature?

StephanWeber
StephanWeber over 3 years ago

Hi,

in Assembler, I can set temperature either in the test as variable or in the corner tool. However, if I try both, then a conflict can arise and I got an error message.

This is fine, but my situation is more tricky:

I have a test like testTrim, which should be run at Tcal like 27C, but then I have other tests like testVerify1, testVerify2, etc. in which I want to run different T, set by corner tool.

Can I force that the T value at the test is used for testTrim (but not for the other tests)?

Or should I follow another method to enforce that testTrim runs only at 27C?

Bye Stephan

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    mschw over 3 years ago

    Dear Stephan,
    you could enable/disable the tests you want to run per corner in the Corner Setup:

    Kind regards 

    Matthias

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  • mschw
    mschw over 3 years ago

    Dear Stephan,
    you could enable/disable the tests you want to run per corner in the Corner Setup:

    Kind regards 

    Matthias

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