May 17, 2011 #1 S suquid29 Junior Member level 2 Joined May 2, 2008 Messages 21 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,437 Hello, When I'm running a long simulation, I get a few vpd files of 2Gb. Is there any way to know what time interval each file has "recorded"? e.g. file_01.vpd 9000ns- 12500ns, file_02.vpd 12500ns- 22500ns etc. Thank you!
Hello, When I'm running a long simulation, I get a few vpd files of 2Gb. Is there any way to know what time interval each file has "recorded"? e.g. file_01.vpd 9000ns- 12500ns, file_02.vpd 12500ns- 22500ns etc. Thank you!
May 18, 2011 #2 L ljxpjpjljx Advanced Member level 3 Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 968 Helped 80 Reputation 162 Reaction score 56 Trophy points 1,308 Location Shang Hai Activity points 4,679 it depend on your design size and simulation speed!
May 18, 2011 #3 S suquid29 Junior Member level 2 Joined May 2, 2008 Messages 21 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,437 this is correct. but i want to know what time interval was "recorded" by each vpd, w/o open it. lets say i have a problem in the simulation log in 1977885ps, but i have 5 vpds. i want to be able to know which one i should open....
this is correct. but i want to know what time interval was "recorded" by each vpd, w/o open it. lets say i have a problem in the simulation log in 1977885ps, but i have 5 vpds. i want to be able to know which one i should open....