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Infotimes

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analogy over 10 years ago

Infotimes = [. . .]

I know you can use this to plot at individual points e.g: Infotimes = ["10u" "20u" "50u"], how about range ?

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    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    You can't do it for a range - but you can ask to save operating point information for devices for all times - by using:

    save M1:oppoint

    or

    save M1:gm

    (or whatever) in an include file (e.g. "mysave.scs") which is referenced via Setup->Model Libraries in ADE. Then you can plot the operating point parameter for particular devices by navigating to the results browser and finding it in the transient results.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    You can't do it for a range - but you can ask to save operating point information for devices for all times - by using:

    save M1:oppoint

    or

    save M1:gm

    (or whatever) in an include file (e.g. "mysave.scs") which is referenced via Setup->Model Libraries in ADE. Then you can plot the operating point parameter for particular devices by navigating to the results browser and finding it in the transient results.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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