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How to see the analog voltage of the output signal of the digital module in AMS simulation

wangyunxin
wangyunxin over 1 year ago

In the IE setup interface, I set the  supply value/Net  to a simulation variable VOUT,Whether the high level of the output signal of the digital module is VOUT?
And in the second picture, I tried three ways to plot the output of digital modules to see how many volts their output voltage is, but only their 0 and 1 states are displayed in the waveform window instead of the voltage.What should I do to see its output voltage?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    Is the signal actually connected to an electrical net? If not, it won't be converted to analog (it would be expensive to do this otherwise). Just because there's an IE statement doesn't make it happen - the net needs to be a mixed net with both digital and analog disciplines connected.

    If you truly have a mixed-net, you can see either the digital side or the analog side depending on where you look in SimVision. Also, SimVision MS provides more insight into where interface elements are inserted if you have access to that.

    Andrew

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