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Specifying Simulation Output<br />

Extract Functions<br />

Table 8-2. Transient Extraction Language Functions<br />

D_WA<br />

Distance between two waveforms<br />

DELTA<br />

Difference between the value for the current run and the first run<br />

DTC<br />

Duty cycle<br />

SLEWRATE Slope of waveform at threshold<br />

TCROSS<br />

Crossing point of waveform<br />

TFALL<br />

Fall time of waveform<br />

TINTEG<br />

Integral of waveform<br />

TPD<br />

Propagation delay between two waveforms<br />

TPDDD<br />

Propagation delay between wave1 and wave2 both falling<br />

TPDDU<br />

Propagation delay between wave1 falling and wave2 rising<br />

TPDUD<br />

Propagation delay between wave1 rising and wave2 falling<br />

TPDUU<br />

Propagation delay between wave1 and wave2 both rising<br />

TPERIOD<br />

Period for crossing of a y-axis value<br />

TRISE<br />

Rise time of waveform<br />

VALAT<br />

Value of waveform at specified time<br />

• General Purpose Extraction Language:<br />

These functions are more expensive in terms of memory and CPU, but much more<br />

general in the sense that arguments can be expressions. General purpose extraction<br />

language is based on the following functions (links open the Eldo Reference Manual):<br />

Table 8-3. General Extraction Language Functions<br />

AVERAGE Average value of a waveform<br />

COMPRESS Compression point value of a waveform<br />

CROSSING Crossing point value of a waveform<br />

DCM<br />

DC mismatch information<br />

DISTO<br />

Total harmonic distortion of a waveform<br />

EVAL<br />

Element parameter value<br />

FAIL<br />

Fail information<br />

FALLING Falling value of a waveform<br />

INTEG<br />

Integral value of a waveform<br />

Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3 325

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