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Custom open Fault injection in ADE assembler 20.1

walid6b
walid6b over 2 years ago

Hello,
I am working in a project for fault injection and simulation. Currently, I am using ADE assembler 20.1 version. I want to inject custom open fault in the circuit. I want to know if this is possible with the version 20.1 or not? If yes, any help in this regard would be highly appreciated.

Thanks

Walid

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 2 years ago

    Dear Walid6b,

    walid6b said:
    Currently, I am using ADE assembler 20.1 version. I want to inject custom open fault in the circuit. I want to know if this is possible with the version 20.1 or not?

    I have never used it, but I believe Cadence offers the Ligato Reliability product as an integrated feature to Assembler. A short introduction of its objectives and features is at URL:

    https://www.cadence.com/etc/clientlibs/cadence-www/modal.views.modal.html?assetType=video&assetPath=/content/dam/cadence-www/global/en_US/videos/tools/custom-_ic_analog_rf_design/legato-analog-defect-siumlation-analysis.mp4

    with a more extensive description at URL:

    https://www.cadence.com/en_US/home/tools/custom-ic-analog-rf-design/custom-ic-analog-rf-flows/legato-reliability-solution/analog-defect.html

    I hope I understood your question walid6b.

    Shawn

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  • walid6b
    walid6b over 2 years ago in reply to ShawnLogan

    Dear Shawn,
    Thanks for your reply. I am looking for a specific solution. How to set 'faultcustompreserve' and 'faultcustom=' in ADE assembler 20.1. 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago in reply to walid6b

    Please contact customer support or your account team. As far as I'm aware, support for custom faults in the ADE UI has been added in ICADVM20.1 ISR32 (the current hotfix), but the documentation hasn't caught up yet.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • walid6b
    walid6b over 2 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Hello Andrew,
    Thank you for your reply. Could you please also comment on if the Custom Open Fault injection is possible with IC.618.220 version?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago in reply to walid6b
    walid6b said:
    Could you please also comment on if the Custom Open Fault injection is possible with IC.618.220 version?

    Given that this is ISR22 and the implementation is in ISR32, I don't think so. I haven't checked to be sure if there was some earlier access to it (sorry, don't have time to check myself today as I have a busy few work days; hence my suggestion to contact support).

    Andrew.

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