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AMS simulator - how to save real variable

Cotomaznamenat
Cotomaznamenat over 9 years ago

Hello,

I would like to save all result of simulation including real variables defined as vector. Variable is defined in Verilog-AMS code and used in analog part of the description.

real sin_corr[Ncorr-1:0];

I'm runing AMS simulator from ADE. In Save option menu I have specified to save all nets (digita and analog). Is there an option which forces simulator to save also variables definedlike vector?

Thanks for help

Adam

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Hi Adam,

    Using the "saveahdlvars=all" switch (on the Outputs form, it's called "Save AHDL variables" does not work for vectored real variables. So the only way of doing this that I know of is to run in "Interactive (debugger)" mode on the Netlisting and Run Options form, and then in SimVision navigate to the module in question and mark those to be plotted or probed.

    You could probably do it via a Tcl input script too with the same settings you do during using Simvision.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Hi Adam,

    Using the "saveahdlvars=all" switch (on the Outputs form, it's called "Save AHDL variables" does not work for vectored real variables. So the only way of doing this that I know of is to run in "Interactive (debugger)" mode on the Netlisting and Run Options form, and then in SimVision navigate to the module in question and mark those to be plotted or probed.

    You could probably do it via a Tcl input script too with the same settings you do during using Simvision.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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