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caosl_zju
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How to export the spectre simulated data to matlab
Jul 22nd, 2007, 5:18am
 
hi,all
    i want to export the simulated data from spectre to matlab for further process, but how to do this? I have tried the BYU website's method,
(http://www.et.byu.edu/groups/ece451web/cadence-help/cadTOmat.html)

But after simulation, it told me that the fprintf imcompatible with data...!
any other good skills exist? or how to resolve the problem of fprintf imcompatiblity and improve the BYU's method?

thanks in advance!
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Re: How to export the spectre simulated data to ma
Reply #1 - Nov 4th, 2007, 7:49am
 
Using wavescan, you can save your data in a csv format that can then be imported into Matlab using csvread function.
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Re: How to export the spectre simulated data to ma
Reply #2 - Nov 5th, 2007, 12:21am
 
Hi,

...or use the ocean-script command: ocnPrint.

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Re: How to export the spectre simulated data to ma
Reply #3 - Nov 30th, 2007, 3:22pm
 
Hi,

If you have a recent version of Cadence, you may also use the Spectre toolbox in Matlab. See Andrew's post on this here:

http://news.elektroda.net/cadence-matlab-data-transfer-t107674.html

"The Spectre Toolbox is shipped in MMSIM61, and is in:
<mmsimDir>/tools/spectre/matlab
It's covered in <mmsimDir>/doc/spectreRFTheory/spectreRFTheory.pdf - chapter 1.
Essentially, it gives you the matlab function cds_srr for reading psf/sst2
simulation results databases.
"

Paul
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