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prerun, reading temperature value(s) set in Maestro

Aldo3
Aldo3 11 months ago

Hello,

In prerun script it is possible to read the current value of the temperature through temp().

Is it possible to read the value set in maestro, if it is a single value (e.g. 27) or a set of values (e.g. 0,27,50)?

Thank you

Best regards

Aldo

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 11 months ago

    Aldo,

    Assuming you're talking about the pre-run script via the right-mouse menu over the test name (rather than a pre-run script in a Run Plan), then I don't think this is possible. The run plan is run for each individual simulation in a sweep, so only sees the current sweep value.

    Why do you need this?

    Andrew

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  • Aldo3
    Aldo3 11 months ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Hi Andrew,

    I'm simulating different calibration approaches: single-temp calibration vs. multiple-temp calibrations

    Thank you for the fast answer

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