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How to save power signals in XPS MS simulation?

zuiying
zuiying over 2 years ago

Because of the fast speed of XPS MS, I am using it to simulate my SAR ADC .

But I find no power signal is saved after XPS MX whether I choose total, devices, subckts or all.

There is no power information saved in the result.

So, how to  save power signals in XPS MS simulation? Thank you!

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    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    From what I remember, XPS only saves the pwr signals if you explicitly save them (i.e. saving all power is not supported). You can do this via the method I mentioned in my reply to your other post.

    Andrew

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    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    From what I remember, XPS only saves the pwr signals if you explicitly save them (i.e. saving all power is not supported). You can do this via the method I mentioned in my reply to your other post.

    Andrew

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