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Annotate DC operating point in Schematic (incl subcircuits) after simulation

Atul Dwivedi
Atul Dwivedi over 10 years ago

Hi,

I am using ADE-L to run simulations (using simulator: eldo). When I run a DC simulation, the DC operating points are nicely annotated at the toplevel, but not in any of the subcircuits (down the hierarchy). I have searched for various options, but could not find any flag to make that happen.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks and Regards,

Atul.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Atul,

    Which version are you using? If it's before IC616, then if your top level doesn't contain any components from the PDK library, but the lower levels do, you may need to descend into the the subblock and then do the annotation. In IC616 this should not be necessary.

    Otherwise it might be something specific to the Eldo integration, and you might have to ask Mentor Graphics as it is their simulator and their integration.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Atul Dwivedi
    Atul Dwivedi over 10 years ago

    Thank you Andrew for the reply. 

    I updated to the latest version: 6.1.6, but still I cannot see any improvement.

    I will contact Mentor now.

    Regards,

    Atul.

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