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ADE: Need a trick for plotting result values vs corners

StephanWeber
StephanWeber over 2 years ago

Hi,

I want to plot Phase margin vs load cap CL, so I define CL as sweep in the corner setup.

I run at Nominal, and at worst-case corner (like AllMin and 125C).

However, when starting from Detail Results table, selecting the Phase Margin cells and do RMB + Plot, I got strange results:

In the Nom run I got a nice plot vs CL.

In the WC run I got another x-axis, because to set the worst-case conditions this corner setup had more entries, like also on T, Vdd, etc.

The only workaround for me was Excel, but can't give ADE also a better control of what the x-axis will be?

Bye Stephan

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    Stephan,

    It's a bit tricky to understand what the issue is, so I suggest you contact customer support.

    You might be able to solve this by having an output expression using swapSweep and then setting the evalType to corners or alll (not sure which is the most appropriate as I don't quite get your setup)

    Andrew

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