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Kuan Zhou
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Hi,
I have 2 questions on Cadence with regard to Spectre simulations in
the "Analog Environment" interface.
1) I get certain "MOS Vgs gate-oxide breakdown" warnings from Spectre
during my transient simulation. Then, Spectre tells me (by default)that
it will hence forth "suppress" further such notices. I do NOT want
Spectre to "suppress" these warnings. Is there anyway to make Spectre
continue to give out these warnings for the rest of my simulation? I
want to make sure I see all the transistors in my circuit that are
having a breakdown problem!
2) After I run a long simulation, if for some reason my Linux crashes,
is there anyway to restart a simulation from that point or at least come
back and view the results of the simulations until that point?
Thanks,
Kuan
I have 2 questions on Cadence with regard to Spectre simulations in
the "Analog Environment" interface.
1) I get certain "MOS Vgs gate-oxide breakdown" warnings from Spectre
during my transient simulation. Then, Spectre tells me (by default)that
it will hence forth "suppress" further such notices. I do NOT want
Spectre to "suppress" these warnings. Is there anyway to make Spectre
continue to give out these warnings for the rest of my simulation? I
want to make sure I see all the transistors in my circuit that are
having a breakdown problem!
2) After I run a long simulation, if for some reason my Linux crashes,
is there anyway to restart a simulation from that point or at least come
back and view the results of the simulations until that point?
Thanks,
Kuan