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2 tests sim with different temperature

dogman4
dogman4 3 months ago

Hi,friends

I have two tests, test1 and test2. Test1 needs to simulate only the 25°C value under the corner to obtain V1, while test2 must simulate three temperatures (-40°C, 25°C, and 125°C) under the same corner as test1, using V1 as an input parameter from test1. How can this be implemented? like below:

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test1 corner1 25° => get V1        =>V1 as input:  test2 corner1   25°

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  • Saloni Chhabra
    Saloni Chhabra 3 months ago

    Hi,

    This can be done setup using calcVal function in Assembler. The picture below shows the two corners you describe (the only difference between corner1 and corner2 is temperature). In the same Corners setup form, test1 is enabled to simulate only with corner1 and test2 with corner2. You can also see how calcVal is used in Test2 to read an output called 'V1' from Test1.

    Saloni

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  • dogman4
    dogman4 3 months ago in reply to Saloni Chhabra

    Very thx,Saloni,it's good

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