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Data update issue using SpectreRF MATLAB toolbox

aliasnikhil
aliasnikhil over 12 years ago

Hi,

 

I am trying to do post-processing on my output signals in MATLAB using the SpectreRF toolbox. I use the cds_srr() command in MATLAB to import the signal data into MATLAB and take it from there. However, each time I re-run a simulation in spectre which a change in some parameters that will change the output waveforms as well,  the new updated data is not imported in MATLAB on re-typing the command. I need to close MATLAB window and restart it to get the new data. Any thoughts on this issue?

Thanks!

-Nikhil 

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    Tawna over 12 years ago
    Hi Nikhil,

    Whenever asking a question to the Forum, it is important to put in the subversion of all the tools you are using.

    (virtuoso, matlab, spectreRF).  Also, there needs to be exact error or warning messages.

    Often times, questions are so vague that people don’t bother answering them.  

    Please look at the Guidelines for the RF Forum .

    Best regards,

    Tawna
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  • Tawna
    Tawna over 12 years ago
    Hi Nikhil,

    Whenever asking a question to the Forum, it is important to put in the subversion of all the tools you are using.

    (virtuoso, matlab, spectreRF).  Also, there needs to be exact error or warning messages.

    Often times, questions are so vague that people don’t bother answering them.  

    Please look at the Guidelines for the RF Forum .

    Best regards,

    Tawna
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