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Setting Up An Analysis<br />

Electrothermal Simulation<br />

Figure 6-22. Power Analysis Results<br />

Example text file output:<br />

Name Sum Type Max Avg<br />

test01 6.448425e-1 - 6.000000e-2 1.572787e-2<br />

test01.RLOAD 1.074737e-1 Passive 1.000000e-2 2.621311e-3<br />

test01.VDD -6.448425e-1 Source 4.9E-324 -1.572787e-2<br />

test01.XTOP 5.373687e-1 Subcircuit 5.000000e-2 1.310655e-2<br />

test01.XTOP.RMIDDLE 1.074737e-1 Passive 1.000000e-2 2.621311e-3<br />

test01.XTOP.XBOTTOM 2.149475e-1 Subcircuit 2.000000e-2 5.242622e-3<br />

test01.XTOP.XBOTTOM.RBOTTOM1 1.074737e-1 Passive 1.000000e-2 2.621311e-3<br />

test01.XTOP.XBOTTOM.RBOTTOM2 1.074737e-1 Passive 1.000000e-2 2.621311e-3<br />

test01.XTOP.XMIDDLE 2.149475e-1 Subcircuit 2.000000e-2 5.242622e-3<br />

test01.XTOP.XMIDDLE.RBOTTOM1 1.074737e-1 Passive 1.000000e-2 2.621311e-3<br />

test01.XTOP.XMIDDLE.RBOTTOM2 1.074737e-1 Passive 1.000000e-2 2.621311e-3<br />

Related Topics<br />

Tutorial—Using Power Analysis for Static Leakage Analysis of a PLL Circuit<br />

Electrothermal Simulation<br />

The .TEMPNODE command activates electrothermal simulation on a subcircuit to be<br />

monitored. The voltage value on the specified node represents the temperature increase of the<br />

corresponding subcircuit with respect to the global circuit temperature. Eldo computes the<br />

power dissipated by the active devices present in the subcircuit containing .TEMPNODE<br />

282<br />

Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3

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