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Vivek Chandrasekhar
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Simulation related query
Nov 05
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, 2004, 10:17am
HI,
I am presently doing transient analysis on my schematic design in Verilog AMS with ldv 5.1. I would like to know how to go about doing dc analysis on the same design.
Thanks
Vivek
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Re: Simulation related query
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Nov 22
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Hello Vivek,
Can you be a bit more specific about your goal ?
- Prabal.
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