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Difference between moderate and conservative

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Hi, all
Is there anybody can tell me the difference between moderate and conservative during .tran analysis, and is there any literature about the detail, thx in advance!
BR!
 

Literature is Cadence Spectre Circuit Simulator Reference. Search it for "errpreset" keyword.
Every of this option set some options for trade off speed and accuracy. You also can set "Speed" option in ADE window:
Simulation -> Options ->Analog
and then change Speed option from default "off" to 1,2,3,4,5 or 6. 1 is slowest but most accurate option.
 

Literature is Cadence Spectre Circuit Simulator Reference. Search it for "errpreset" keyword.
Every of this option set some options for trade off speed and accuracy. You also can set "Speed" option in ADE window:
Simulation -> Options ->Analog
and then change Speed option from default "off" to 1,2,3,4,5 or 6. 1 is slowest but the most accurate option.
 

Can anybody kindly tell me where to get "Cadence Spectre Circuit Simulator Reference"?

Thanks...
 

3 alternatives:

1 - As said by malizevzek, JGI (Just Google It)
2 - If you're a Cadence user, you should have login in Cadence's Sourcelink
3 - Also you can go to CDN (Cadence Design Network)
 

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