How to access spectre rawdata?

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Yeep

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Hello,

when I perform a simulation from the unix environment invoking spectre
directly I cannot open the data using the results browser. The psf
files are not recognized as valid simulation data. Using Analog Artist
a file called simRunData is generated and everything works fine. I
assume that the results browser depends on the information in this
file. However, sometimes I would like to use spectre from the command
line and still be able to access the results using the results
browser. Is there a way to do so?

Regards
Mario
 
Mario,

If you run spectre from command line, after opening the Results Browser, you
have to middle mouse click on the spectre rawdata directory and pick "Create
ROF" which creates the Run Object File (ROF) and you should be able to plot
the signals to the waveform viewer.

Regards,
Prashanth

"Yeep" <mario.auer@web.de> wrote in message
news:20db66b0.0407190630.5e9805bf@posting.google.com...
Hello,

when I perform a simulation from the unix environment invoking spectre
directly I cannot open the data using the results browser. The psf
files are not recognized as valid simulation data. Using Analog Artist
a file called simRunData is generated and everything works fine. I
assume that the results browser depends on the information in this
file. However, sometimes I would like to use spectre from the command
line and still be able to access the results using the results
browser. Is there a way to do so?

Regards
Mario
 
Mario:
I am thinking you are missing the run object file. Right click on the
directory in the results browser and click on create ROF.
---
Erik

mario.auer@web.de (Yeep) wrote in message news:<20db66b0.0407190630.5e9805bf@posting.google.com>...
Hello,

when I perform a simulation from the unix environment invoking spectre
directly I cannot open the data using the results browser. The psf
files are not recognized as valid simulation data. Using Analog Artist
a file called simRunData is generated and everything works fine. I
assume that the results browser depends on the information in this
file. However, sometimes I would like to use spectre from the command
line and still be able to access the results using the results
browser. Is there a way to do so?

Regards
Mario
 
Erik,

do you know how to create a ROF for multiple directories ?
For instance, when you run an ocean script that creates transient simulation results in "~/dir1" and "~/dir2". You save the output "out". Both of those have a ROF, but what you would rather have a ROF that defines family of curves for "out".

Erik Wanta wrote:
Mario:
I am thinking you are missing the run object file. Right click on the
directory in the results browser and click on create ROF.
---
Erik

mario.auer@web.de (Yeep) wrote in message news:<20db66b0.0407190630.5e9805bf@posting.google.com>...

Hello,

when I perform a simulation from the unix environment invoking spectre
directly I cannot open the data using the results browser. The psf
files are not recognized as valid simulation data. Using Analog Artist
a file called simRunData is generated and everything works fine. I
assume that the results browser depends on the information in this
file. However, sometimes I would like to use spectre from the command
line and still be able to access the results using the results
browser. Is there a way to do so?

Regards
Mario
 

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