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How to reuse SPD file settings in Sigrity PowerDC

SimTech
SimTech over 2 years ago

In the latest Sigrity PowerDC, you can reuse the PowerDC setup from one .spd file to another. This includes settings like VRMs/SINKs/Discretes/DC-DCs. This feature will let you copy the settings from the .spd file that you will load into the existing layout file. To reuse the SPD file settings, do the following:

  1. Load a .spd file in PowerDC.

         

         2. Click Reuse SPD file from the File

         

        3. Import the .spd file from where you want to reuse the settings.

        

       4. The Reuse dialog box opens. Select the PowerDC Setup checkbox and click OK.

         

        Settings like VRMs/SINKs/Discretes/DC-DCs will be reused in the original .spd file.

         

        Team Sim Tech,

        Cadence Design Systems.

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  • Mach Brown
    Mach Brown over 1 year ago

    Hello,

    To reuse SPD (Spreadsheet-based Power Domain) file settings in Sigrity PowerDC, save your configurations in an SPD file after setting up your power domains, rules, and constraints. Store the file in an easily accessible location. In a new project, use the import or load feature to bring in the saved SPD file. Review and adjust settings as necessary for the specific design. Refer to the software's documentation or user manual for detailed instructions and consider reaching out to vendor support for assistance if needed.

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    Mach Brown over 1 year ago

    Hello,

    To reuse SPD (Spreadsheet-based Power Domain) file settings in Sigrity PowerDC, save your configurations in an SPD file after setting up your power domains, rules, and constraints. Store the file in an easily accessible location. In a new project, use the import or load feature to bring in the saved SPD file. Review and adjust settings as necessary for the specific design. Refer to the software's documentation or user manual for detailed instructions and consider reaching out to vendor support for assistance if needed.

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