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using different specs for Fresh and playback at the verifier

analog2
analog2 over 1 year ago

hi guys,

i have aging simulation where(of course) aged results are more degraded then the fresh ones. i would like to know if it's possible to set different specs for Fresh & aged results, although they are using the same maestro "test".

at the verifier window, i see that changing specs at the "requirements" side is possible manually, but since it's not aligned with the "implementations mapping" a warning shows up:

it's also reflected at the results table where i'm getting "spec check fail" message. so i have to use the "sign off" option to clean the errors:

is there any way to change the specs at the "requirements" side, so that the results will be checked according to the new specs i set?

Thx

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    I'm not sure this is possible (it's a rather unusual thing, because normally the point of running the fresh test is to have something to benchmark against - you are simulating the same conditions as the aged test, and want to ensure that it passes in both - I wouldn't normally expect different specs).

    Anyway, maybe it's possible - but I don't have the bandwidth to check and research this. I'd suggest you contact customer support (submit a support case after logging in) so that an application engineer can do those checks and file an enhancement request with R&D if it's not possible (and of course explain the details if it is possible!)

    Andrew

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