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Dmitriy Shurin
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Wed Dec 22, 2004 2:11 pm Post subject:
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Hi,
i am running several analyses using cornerRun() in this manner:
analysis('ac ... )
desVar section
corSetMeasExpression() section
cornerRun()
cornerMeas()
analysis('tran ... )
desVar section
corSetMeasExpression() section
cornerRun()
cornerMeas()
the problem is that only transient data is saved properly. When i
checked ac data
through calculator's browser i found out that it was set to 0 and not
just was
missing. AC analysis alone runs just fine. Does anybody have an idea
what is the
cause of the problem and how to fix it?
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Andrew Beckett
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Wed Dec 22, 2004 8:34 pm Post subject:
Re: Saving several analyses' data while using cornerRun() |
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You've now asked the same question 4 times. Repeated asking of the same
question in the same way will not miraculously get you an answer ;-)
I don't entirely understand what you mean by "it was set to 0". If all the
results are waveforms with x-axis of frequency, and a magnitude of 0, it
suggests that the input source does not have an AC magnitude set.
Andrew.
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 14:11:04 +0000 (UTC), "Dmitriy Shurin"
<shurin@bgumail.bgu.ac.il> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
i am running several analyses using cornerRun() in this manner:
analysis('ac ... )
desVar section
corSetMeasExpression() section
cornerRun()
cornerMeas()
analysis('tran ... )
desVar section
corSetMeasExpression() section
cornerRun()
cornerMeas()
the problem is that only transient data is saved properly. When i
checked ac data
through calculator's browser i found out that it was set to 0 and not
just was
missing. AC analysis alone runs just fine. Does anybody have an idea
what is the
cause of the problem and how to fix it? |
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Dmitriy Shurin
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Thu Dec 23, 2004 2:16 pm Post subject:
Re: Saving several analyses' data while using cornerRun() |
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Andrew, repeating asking the question at least gets me a reply (which is
pretty good :-)).
By saying "it was set to 0" i mean that the data was set to 0 though i
defined AC Magnitude=1 in desVar section.
I'm sure it works because when i run AC simulation alone, i get
waveforms that are not 0.
The question is how can i run corner simulation, when for every analysis
i have to change design variables and still to be able to save data for
all analyses.
"Andrew Beckett" <andrewb@DcEaLdEeTnEcTe.HcIoSm> wrote in message
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| Quote: | You've now asked the same question 4 times. Repeated asking of the same
question in the same way will not miraculously get you an answer ;-)
I don't entirely understand what you mean by "it was set to 0". If all the
results are waveforms with x-axis of frequency, and a magnitude of 0, it
suggests that the input source does not have an AC magnitude set.
Andrew.
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