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Running SigXplorer in Batch Mode

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I'm looking for information (links, documents, advices, etc.) on how to run a SigXplorer design in batch mode.

While it's easy to find in the tool's course book the tlsim batch mode documentation (Appendix A), I'm still missing a full flow - for example how to obtain from the SigXplorer design (.top file) the spice files (main/stimulus/comps/interconn.spc) and other required inputs for the tlsim run.

Thanks,
Marcelo.


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    "..which section of the signal contains the changing fields.."
    The signal is composed of fundamental and harmonics of high frequencies
    Yet, It is the edges that indicate the presence of several high frequency components, which
    trigger varying field effects, and increasing electromoagnetic force that will
    impact the line elements


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    "..which section of the signal contains the changing fields.."
    The signal is composed of fundamental and harmonics of high frequencies
    Yet, It is the edges that indicate the presence of several high frequency components, which
    trigger varying field effects, and increasing electromoagnetic force that will
    impact the line elements


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