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Ultrasim: error measurement on internal node

Tuyana
Tuyana over 11 years ago

Hello J,

I would like to launch from a batch simulation through Ultrasim, a transient simulation. Firstly, I generate a netlist from ADE in Cadence, then I have included manually .measure line to extract value as the following syntax: .measure tran Voltage_avg  avg v(*) from = 0ns to 2ns It works well in that case for all node of my circuit. The outputs are something like that: voltage_avg@masterctrl.arefb =   4.8336e-07 But if I want to measured directly the voltage on the internal node masterctrl.arefb  as:.measure tran Volt_avg  avg v(masterctrl.arefb) from = 0ns to 2ns I’ve got the following error message: Volt_avg = failed  ignored, possibly due to nodes or elements not found I want to extract some measurement from internal nodes and I need to know the right syntax. My question is: What should I do to extract measurement on internal node ?

Many thanks JT

 

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    kjabeur over 10 years ago
    Hello, I have exactly the same problem. Did you find a solution for that ? Thanks in advance
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    kjabeur over 10 years ago
    Hello, I have exactly the same problem. Did you find a solution for that ? Thanks in advance
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