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how to write script in cadence?

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scripting in cadence

because when I use cadence for example ADE to run simulation, some actions are always repeated and my hand is needed to control it everytime, so I want to study scripts to make the machine auto execute simulation. It is said that skills in cadence seem like to do it, but I have almost nothing about skills, where can i begin?
 

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start with log filter in icfb window. select to log all and this way you will see what skill command is used for each task.
for ocean scripts in ADE save script and edit it.
Also go to sourcelink.cadence.com if you can and search.
 
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Hi,
you can search in EDAboard it self .

There are no. of posts related to skill scripting.

Regards,
Analayout.
 

you can use Ocean script
a sample script can be generated ADE, for instance, in ADE, click simulation->save script
 
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what kind of actions (that you always repeat) do you mean? Does saving state work for you?
 

malizevzek said:
what kind of actions (that you always repeat) do you mean? Does saving state work for you?

doing same simulation but on the different corner for example, make the key in the ADE for Normal, Fast, Slow to be rechoosed time and time by my hand and eyes, so I have to stay there to monitor.

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Thanks a lot !

re007972 said:
http://www.ece.uci.edu/eceware/cadence/oceanref/chap1.html#pagetop
 

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