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cadence ADE EXPLORER vs MAESTRO

robert 21
robert 21 over 5 years ago

Hello, i saw that MAESTRO is a plotting addon is it a part of ADE EXPLORER?

i cant see the relation between the two.i started to read manual and regarding MAESTRO i only see code.

is there some simple examples?
Thanks.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Maestro is not a plotting add on. Maestro is the name of the view type used to store the setups for ADE Explorer and Assembler, and often used as a generic term to encapsulate ADE Explorer and Assembler. So you would save your simulation setup in a "maestro" view.

    There are some specific SKILL functions (that have the prefix "mae") to make automation related to maestro tools (Explorer and Assembler) easier, but that's not "maestro" either.

    Put another way, maestro is not a distinct thing - it is the same as Explorer and Assembler.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Maestro is not a plotting add on. Maestro is the name of the view type used to store the setups for ADE Explorer and Assembler, and often used as a generic term to encapsulate ADE Explorer and Assembler. So you would save your simulation setup in a "maestro" view.

    There are some specific SKILL functions (that have the prefix "mae") to make automation related to maestro tools (Explorer and Assembler) easier, but that's not "maestro" either.

    Put another way, maestro is not a distinct thing - it is the same as Explorer and Assembler.

    Andrew.

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    robert 21 over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    is there some basic manual with examples?

    Thanks

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