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Help needed regarding cadence simulation

pmuppala
pmuppala over 15 years ago

hey guys,

I am using cadence 6.1 . When I am simulating a schematic (big one takes 1 day) , I find that the simulation takes a lot of memory. I deleted the file tran.tran.trn in the simulation folder after my results were obtained but even then, it seems like it takes a lot of memory. Please tell me where else simulation results will be stored . Any suggestion is appreciated. 

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    diablo over 15 years ago

     On related note, one thing that will help reduce the amount of memory used is probe only fewer signal as possible. If you are probing many signal and run the simulation for entire day, the memory need to save the waveform for all signal will be very big. I would suggest only to probe signals that you are interested in. 

     

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    diablo over 15 years ago

     On related note, one thing that will help reduce the amount of memory used is probe only fewer signal as possible. If you are probing many signal and run the simulation for entire day, the memory need to save the waveform for all signal will be very big. I would suggest only to probe signals that you are interested in. 

     

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