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stb Results Documentation

Analog Pete
Analog Pete 11 months ago

After running stb analysis, I right-click in the maestro Results tab -> Direct Plot -> Main Form, and from there I can make the tool add the desired expressions to my test's Output Setup, for example:


My question is, are these keywords ("stb_margin", "loopGain", "phaseMargin", etc.) documented somewhere?

In addition to the Direct Plot approach, I can find these results in the Results Browser or I can use the OCEAN functions openResults(), results(), outputs() to print the keywords.

I admit, I just mentioned three ways to find what I'm looking for, but I still think it would be helpful to find these keywords in a manual (Spectre User Guide or Reference?).

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 11 months ago
    Analog Pete said:
    I admit, I just mentioned three ways to find what I'm looking for, but I still think it would be helpful to find these keywords in a manual (Spectre User Guide or Reference?).

    I agree, it would be sensible if these were documented, but unfortunately they are not. You could give that feedback either using the feedback facility within the Cadence Doc Assistant (or cdnshelp in older versions) or from the manuals on the Cadence Learning and Support site (http://support.cadence.com). Alternatively, create a support case on the site too. Such requests are always better coming from a customer rather than from just me!

    Andrew  

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