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SimVision does not display a part of the signal plot

WaliAshu
WaliAshu over 1 year ago

I am running AMS simulation for top-level verification and saving waves.shm database. I am plotting analog signals in SimVision for debug. However, at random some of the signals does not display some part of plot as shown in the screenshot below. For instance, the signal MPPT_IN_$flow in the below image does not display the plot until around 174ms of simulation time.

Some help to resolve this issue would be helpful.

-Wali

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  • tpylant
    tpylant over 1 year ago

    There is a Zoom Y-axis that you'll need to use for analog signals. When you zoom in, the analog waves sometimes don't appear because the y-axis zoom changes. Use the "Y" keyboard shortcut or the box-shaped icon next to Zoom Fit.

    Tim

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  • WaliAshu
    WaliAshu over 1 year ago in reply to tpylant

    Hi Tim,

    Thank you for the response. The waveform you see in the image is after doing "Y-fit". I am in the habit of performing Y-axis fit after zoom-in/zoom-out/plotting a signal, the problem I am facing is that a part of the waveform missing.

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  • Doug Koslow
    Doug Koslow over 1 year ago in reply to WaliAshu

    Hi Wali,

    Which version of Xcelium are you running? Perhaps this is an issue fixed in a new release.

    - Doug

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