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extracting specific point in a MeasureAcrossSweep

Huf
Huf over 1 year ago

Hi,

I do have a testbench where:

- a scaler value is getting measured

- many corners and uses cases are being swept through corners

- on top of that I sweep temperature across several points, this sweep is made in a local (or global) variable and is then "outside" the corner sweep

Now I want to measure the temperature coefficient of my scaler.

That is easy to do with a measure across sweep, if I only sweep 2 temperature points (I measure ymax and ymin of the scaler)

But now I'd like to automate things a bit more, and measure temco from -40 / 125 AND also tempo from 0 / 85 in the same testbebch

Is there a way, instead of calling for min or max value of the measure across sweep, to call for a specific entry of this list ?

I mean if my temperature points are -40, 0, 85 and 125. Can I specifically call for the 1st entry, the 2nd one, and so one ? 

BR

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