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Print Spectre simulation result to a data file

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spectre print to file

Hi,

Does anyone know with Spectre how to (without using the stupid ocean script) print a transient result into a data file, using simply, like just a "print" command? I look through the Spectre Manual, but couldn't find that capability. Don't know why it's that difficult with Spectre. I used to use Mentor Graphics' Eldo, their manual is better organized, and it's very flexible to do that job with just a print command, and their waveform viewer (EZWave) is much better.
 

spectre save simulation results in file

1.use calculator
2.click "vt" label in calculator panel
3.click "print"labe in calculator panell
4.click the netname in schematic view you want to probe
4 the data show,then "Save As"
that's all
 

print spectre

Thanks Kenny.

Yes, I can do that. But usually I write my own C scripts to invoke like "eldo" or "spectre" to do the corner sims automatically. in which case I need the spice simulator to print out the simulation results and the C program to do analysis on the results. That's why I want to know if Spectre provides the capability of directly printing the simulation results to a text data file.
 

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