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How to find the final time value of a signal?

swdesigner
swdesigner over 13 years ago

( I did search the forum and support.cadence.. no luck)

Say my simulation terminates earlier than the input file specifies, I want to analyze the last 10 us of a waveform. 

How can I get tmax, which is the final timepoint?

xmax gives the time value corresponding to the max value that the signal attained.

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    Abhishek D over 11 years ago
    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks for the explanation. I got the function in user defined tab and was able to use it. Some how as far as time to produce the result was concerned , I didn't get much benefit. When I was doing PVT simulation then I faced low memory problem which I guess is solved by using 64 bit version of Ocean.

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    Abhishek
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  • Abhishek D
    Abhishek D over 11 years ago
    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks for the explanation. I got the function in user defined tab and was able to use it. Some how as far as time to produce the result was concerned , I didn't get much benefit. When I was doing PVT simulation then I faced low memory problem which I guess is solved by using 64 bit version of Ocean.

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    Abhishek
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