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usage of busset element

paulinho
paulinho over 2 years ago

I'm using the 'busset8' element from bmslib. I use the verilogams view of it. I'm sweeping the setval of busset using a dc sweep, and want to plot the output bits. I'm selecting the simulator as 'ams' rather than 'spectre'. Even though the simulation runs, I'm unable to plot it, as it shows, ***** is not a saved output. I've ticked all the boxes in outputs->save all. Am I doing something wrong ?

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  • paulinho
    paulinho over 2 years ago

    My bad. I think dc sweep is not supported in ams. So let me tell what I'm trying to do. I have the verilog view of a combinational circuit. The 'busset' o/p bus is connected to the input of the combinational circuit. I want to sweep the 'setval' of the busset element, and plot the value at the output of the combinational circuit (in bus format) with the swept 'setval' on the x axis. How do i do it ?

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