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One more problem about spectre output

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vivian - 20 Oct 2005 19:53 GMT
I want the output of my simutaion in text format. Since I need the
output data for some simulation in C++ program. How can I make the
output in text file. In spice3, we use .print v(1). Thank you.
Jim Thompson - 20 Oct 2005 20:05 GMT
>I want the output of my simutaion in text format. Since I need the
>output data for some simulation in C++ program. How can I make the
>output in text file. In spice3, we use .print v(1). Thank you.

I think .PRINT works in all Spice variants.  You may also be able to
output data in CSDF format which is handy for cross-platform data
exchange.

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Kevin Aylward - 21 Oct 2005 18:35 GMT
> I want the output of my simutaion in text format. Since I need the
> output data for some simulation in C++ program. How can I make the
> output in text file. In spice3, we use .print v(1). Thank you.

try

.control
set filetype=text
.endc

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