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Working with DC sweeps and OP

analogdesign
analogdesign over 12 years ago

 Hello sir,

              In  DC sweep (65nm technology)  I saved the operating points by including M0.m1:oppoint  in x.scs file. I am not able to plot the small signal parameters from calculator, but the same parameters i can plot from result browser. I hope i am clear. can u please respond. 

 satya

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    You can send the "signal" for the operating point parameter from the results browser to the calculator - then you can post-process it however you like. 

    By the way, the previous post in this thread mentioned the forum guidelines, which suggest you don't post on the end of an old thread, and also suggest that you state the version of the software that you're using - with that I would have been able to advise how to send the result to the calculator (it could be three different ways, depending on the version you're using - with 5141 it would be good to know if using AWD or wavescan)

    regards,

    Andrew 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    You can send the "signal" for the operating point parameter from the results browser to the calculator - then you can post-process it however you like. 

    By the way, the previous post in this thread mentioned the forum guidelines, which suggest you don't post on the end of an old thread, and also suggest that you state the version of the software that you're using - with that I would have been able to advise how to send the result to the calculator (it could be three different ways, depending on the version you're using - with 5141 it would be good to know if using AWD or wavescan)

    regards,

    Andrew 

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