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Get test's temperature without leaving assembler window

dogman4
dogman4 1 month ago

Hi,friends

Is there a way to quickly get the temperature information set by a test in explorer without leaving the assembler window?

like:

When I place the mouse pointer over the test in the assembler, a floating window appears on the test and some information is displayed in the following format:

Name:xxxx

Tool   :ADE

Design  :xxxx

.......

Is there a way to add the temperature information corresponding to the test on this pop-up floating window?

thx in advance

virtuoso version:@(#)$CDS:virtuoso version 6.1.8-64b 09/03/2024 19:11 (sjfhw316) $

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 1 month ago
    dogman4 said:
    Is there a way to quickly get the temperature information set by a test in explorer without leaving the assembler window?

    maeGetSimOption("AC_ONLY" ?option "temp") ; AC_ONLY is the test name in my case

    dogman4 said:
    Is there a way to add the temperature information corresponding to the test on this pop-up floating window?

    No. Well, you could add the temperature as a note to the test using axlPutNote, but you'd have to then somehow keep it in sync, and I don't think there's any trigger when the temperature is changed. Note also (with both of these) that if the temperature is set in a corner, the test temperature wouldn't reflect that (as it's changed at simulation time).

    Andrew

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