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Community RF Design [EMX] Parametric sweep pcell

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[EMX] Parametric sweep pcell

Miyakuzi
Miyakuzi over 3 years ago

Hey,

Is there a way in EMX to do a parametric sweep of a pcell. Let's say I have an inductor, and I want to sweep the diameter. This diameter I'll give the name 'D' in the layout pcell parameter. In the EMX setup, is there a way to sweep this parameter and perform an EM-Simulation for each point and save the results? Thus potentially using these simulations in the symbol of the inductor in a schematic view with the same parameter 'D', thus when running a schematic simulation, all you would have to do is change the parameter 'D' in the schematic, and the corresponding s-parameter file would be used in the schematic simulations.

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    You should contact customer support or your account team. This sounds closer to the former Integrand product Continuum and so we would need to have a discussion about precisely what you want and what would be the best solution.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    You should contact customer support or your account team. This sounds closer to the former Integrand product Continuum and so we would need to have a discussion about precisely what you want and what would be the best solution.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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