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How to Configure output window in Cadence?

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a.akbari61

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Hi every body
after simulating a circuit by cadence I use the "stripes" mode from "axis" tab at output window to see plotted signals.
In this mode I can see each signal at a separate figure but each figure is as large that I need to scroll to see plotted signals one by one.

How should I configure the output window to see plotted signals separately, simultaneously and horizontally?

I need this to write my report please help me.
Thanks by advance.
 

a.akbari61 said:
... but each figure is as large that I need to scroll to see plotted signals one by one.

How should I configure the output window to see plotted signals separately, simultaneously and horizontally?
In the Graph menu item, click Edit... (or double-click in the Graph Window). In the Visible Strips box, put the number of strips (or a larger number) you want to see simultaneously.
 

Hi erikl
Thanks for your comment but I can not find "Visible Stripes" box!
Where is it?
I have attached a photo from my Graph Attribute window.

Thanks by Advance
 

a.akbari61 said:
... I can not find "Visible Stripes" box! Where is it?
It exists in my Graph Attributes window, see here: .
I use C@dence IC v5.1.41_usr6 and MMSIM 7.1. Perhaps you use an older version?
 

Hi erikl
You can see my cadence version at this picture.
What should I do now?
 

a.akbari61 said:
You can see my cadence version at this picture.
I think your cadence version is ok, but may be you use an old MMSIM version (<7).
Type "spectre -V" , this should give you the version no., e.g. .../cds_mmsim_x.y/...
and "spectre version x.y.z" .

a.akbari61 said:
What should I do now?
I guess you need MMSIM version 7 .
 

Hi erikl
Yes you are right. my MMSIM version is 5.3.
But what is MMSIM? I use Spectre to simulate my circuits and
I have never encountered MMSIM before.

I use Cadence in a LAB at our university.
Where can I find MMSIM version 7? is it free?
 

Hi a.akbari,
a.akbari61 said:
Hi erikl
Yes you are right. my MMSIM version is 5.3.
But what is MMSIM? I use Spectre to simulate my circuits and
I have never encountered MMSIM before.
Mixed Mode SIMulation integrates various digital (e.g. Verilog) mixed mode (VerilogA, AHDL) and analog simulators (like Spice, Spectre) together with a browser, a calculator and some wave tools for output representation. All these tools are combined within the Analog Design Environment.

a.akbari61 said:
I use Cadence in a LAB at our university.
Where can I find MMSIM version 7? is it free?
If your Uni Lab has an MMSIM license, the upgrade should be free. You will need at least MMSIM version 6 (better 7, of course).
 

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