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ISF Function from PPV & plotting various PPVs

Maryem
Maryem over 4 years ago

Hi 

I am new to Cadence environment. And trying to plot ISF in Cadence. 

Firstly, is there any paper that describes the relationship between them? Because the ones I found are mathematically rigorous and not very practical/hands on? 

Second, when Cadence does save ppv plots in a binary file (after the save ppv option is enabled in pnoise), are the ppv plots saved for "each node" of circuit? Maybe for passives as well?

Thanks a ton for help

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 4 years ago

    Dear Maryem,

    Maryem said:

    Firstly, is there any paper that describes the relationship between them? Because the ones I found are mathematically rigorous and not very practical/hands on? 

    Second, when Cadence does save ppv plots in a binary file (after the save ppv option is enabled in pnoise), are the ppv plots saved for "each node" of circuit? Maybe for passives as well?

    I think you just asked the same question as a follow-on to a one year old Forum post in the Custom IC forum. I provided my thoughts on both that response. Mr.  Andrew Beckett

    specifically discourages asking the same question in multiple forums in his guideline document:

    community.cadence.com/.../guidelines-for-the-custom-ic-design-forum

    Shawn

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  • Maryem
    Maryem over 4 years ago in reply to ShawnLogan

    Thanks for letting me know. 

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