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saving operating points

Charanraj Mohan
Charanraj Mohan over 9 years ago

Hi,

I am writing something like this below,

'save M0,M1:all'

in the file saveop.scs and loading this in the model libraries setting of the ADE and getting the dc operating points in the simulation.

It worked well in AMS 0.35um, UMC 130nm, but not in ST 130nm :-(

Do you have an alternate way to this easier like above or to tackle this ??

I am using IC 6.1.6 130 version.


Thanks in advance.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    You didn't answer my question about what happened when  you used the "get from simulation" button.

    The message about it not being a waveform object which will be deleted simply means that it couldn't find the results when it tried to save it. The chances are there was a warning in the simulator log telling you that it couldn't save what you'd asked to be saved. Perhaps you could look there too?

    The list of model names is of no help; you need to look at what's in the model files - the names of the models themselves doesn't tell me anything. You can't share the model files here because they are part of ST's IP and you'd be breaking their license/NDA conditions. That's why I suggested customer support, because it gives us much more opportunity to find out more about what you're doing, what technology you're using, and to make relevant enquiries with a more rapid turnaround.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    You didn't answer my question about what happened when  you used the "get from simulation" button.

    The message about it not being a waveform object which will be deleted simply means that it couldn't find the results when it tried to save it. The chances are there was a warning in the simulator log telling you that it couldn't save what you'd asked to be saved. Perhaps you could look there too?

    The list of model names is of no help; you need to look at what's in the model files - the names of the models themselves doesn't tell me anything. You can't share the model files here because they are part of ST's IP and you'd be breaking their license/NDA conditions. That's why I suggested customer support, because it gives us much more opportunity to find out more about what you're doing, what technology you're using, and to make relevant enquiries with a more rapid turnaround.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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