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Title: adaptive initial transient across corners Post by Horror Vacui on Sep 28th, 2019, 12:00pm Hi Everyone, What ways are there to control the initial transient in spectre based on some conditions? I very often face the problem, that the startup or initial transient of a circuit is long and is a strong function of PVT corners or testbench variables, making a sweep across corners and variables extremely time consuming if I have to adjust for the worst case corner. I've used a veriloga block recently, which among other functions also had a similar role and I am wondering whether there are any other ways to address this issue. |
Title: Re: adaptive initial transient across corners Post by Ken Kundert on Sep 29th, 2019, 10:58pm Why is there an initial transient? Did you turn off the DC analysis that starts the transient analysis. -Ken |
Title: Re: adaptive initial transient across corners Post by Horror Vacui on Oct 8th, 2019, 6:49am In the presence of a large input signal, the DC and the average steady state voltage will differ due to the non-linear device characteristics. |
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