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ADEXL ocean: Saving outputs for each run

shayansh
shayansh over 9 years ago

Hi,

I have spent a lot of time reading other posts on this topic and I have had no luck. Many of the posts are from many years ago and I'm hoping things may be simpler now. I am using Cadence Version ICADV12.1-64b.500.13

I'm looking to use ocean in ADEXL to plot some of the outputs to a file. Here is an example scenario:

Run a sweep on a variable A and have a few outputs that are plotted. In ADEXL, I would see a few design points (A=1, A=2, ...) and can look at the results for each setting of variable A. I would like to add a variable that perhaps runs some ocean or skill code to save a few of the outputs to a file. I would like this to run for each variable sweep that is happening.

Basically to create a bunch of files:

A=1_transient.png

A=2_transient.png, etc.

Is there a way to do this without running everything in ocean (ie, bypassing ADEXL completely). 

I would really appreciate some input on this. I am willing to read whatever manuals or tutorials it requires, I am just looking to be pointed in the right direction and to know if this is even possible. 

Thanks,

Shayan

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