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Why ocnWaveformTool('awd) only displays 19mS instead of 60mS

vanderpollator
vanderpollator over 12 years ago
I sill prefer to use ocnWaveformTool('awd) in oceanscript for Spectre transient analysis.( Cadence:  IC5141-usr6).    Strangely, even stop time is 60mS in Spectre transient analysis, ADE only shows 19mS waveform data on the screen even Spectre has gone through all 60mS simulation.   Any idea why is going on?
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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    If I remember rightly, the problem is caused by running a short simulation and then a longer one - something in memory is not correctly updated and hence it does not realise that the stop time is longer. So quitting and restarting would fix that too. This only happens with SST2, and only if the change in stop time is significant enough.


    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    If I remember rightly, the problem is caused by running a short simulation and then a longer one - something in memory is not correctly updated and hence it does not realise that the stop time is longer. So quitting and restarting would fix that too. This only happens with SST2, and only if the change in stop time is significant enough.


    Regards,

    Andrew

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