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Catch glitches on DC signal.

IKIF
IKIF over 2 years ago

Hello.
How can I catch glitches on DC signals?
I want to define some range around my DC signal and when I got some glitch above max limit or below min limit I will get indication about it.

Thank.

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 2 years ago

    Dear IKIF,

    IKIF said:
    How can I catch glitches on DC signals?
    I want to define some range around my DC signal and when I got some glitch above max limit or below min limit I will get indication about it.

    The term "glitch" to me suggests an event over a short time interval.  If you are simply trying to find if the node voltage of a net exceeds some value or is less than some other value in a DC simulation, I think the use an assert statement or two might satisy your need. There is a Rapid Adoption Kit for their use in ADE at URL:

    https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1O0V0000091BiHUAU&pageName=ArticleContent

    I hope this helps  IKIF - if I understood your need!

    Shawn

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  • IKIF
    IKIF over 2 years ago in reply to ShawnLogan

    Thanks,
    But I can't enter to the link. It requires host id ?

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    ShawnLogan over 2 years ago in reply to IKIF

    Dear IKIF,

    IKIF said:
    But I can't enter to the link. It requires host id ?

    I am unable to include the contents of the link in a Forum post as it is not allowed (sorry!). I would highly recommend that you contact the individual who administers your Cadence tools and request the information requested by the form. This will allow you to create an account with access to the Cadence On-line support site.

    There is a tremendous amount of very helpful information available from the Cadence On-line support site that I know you will find very useful.

    Shawn

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