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setting cell's view in config as dynamic parameter

sjwprcker
sjwprcker over 2 years ago

Hi,

I am running a transient sim to verify design performance with ams simulator. The design is complex and clocked block slow down the simulation significantly. I would like to use vams view to replace clocked block in most of sim period, leaving one one specific window to verify performance (in this widnow, clocked block view is schematic or pex). 

Is that possible to implement this feature? E.g., to define the such a definition in a .scs file, which would be loaded in the corner setup.

Or is there any other good idea to speed up ams simulation with clocked block?

Thanks for your attention.  

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    This is not possible. That would be a major topology change in the simulator, which would require a change in elaboration which you can't do mid-simulation.

    I suggest you contact customer support to see what advice we can give on your specific design verification needs (that way we can talk more about the design, where the bottlenecks are and so on).

    Andrew

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  • sjwprcker
    sjwprcker over 2 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks Andrew, clear. 

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