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Integration with matlab

Charanraj Mohan
Charanraj Mohan over 7 years ago

Hello,

Is it possible to measure a parameter like current or voltage in spectre simulation & take it to matlab real-time where an iteration is performed & it's result is again used to alter few parameters in spectre simulation, everything in a closed loop real-time??

Thanks in advance

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  • Frank Wiedmann
    Frank Wiedmann over 7 years ago

    You might want to take a look at https://community.cadence.com/cadence_technology_forums/f/92/t/37406

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    This can be done with the spectre-simulink co-simulation capability (or ams-simulink co-simulation capability). Contact Cadence Customer Support for more details. If you really want to do this with Matlab (rather than Simulink) one possibility would be to build a SystemVerilog DPI-C wrapper using mathworks code generation capabilities (from Matlab) and then this can be simulated in AMS Designer as part of the simulation.

    I've an idea how this could be done with pure spectre too  (not using SystemVerilog though), but that's currently not available (I'll chat with my contacts at the Mathworks though to see if we can do this in future).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Charanraj Mohan
    Charanraj Mohan over 7 years ago
    Thanks Andrew :)
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