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3.10 Interfaces 379<br />

simulator<br />

"AnalogInsydes"<br />

"Eldo"<br />

"PSpice"<br />

"Saber"<br />

"Spectre"<br />

file type<br />

Mathematica *.m file<br />

Binary *.cou file<br />

CSDF file, *.csd or *.txt<br />

SaberScope file<br />

PSF file<br />

Supported simulators and file types by ReadSimulationData.<br />

If file contains multiple data sets like DC and AC analysis results, a key can be given as a second<br />

argument to ReadSimulationData to distinguish between these sets ("Eldo" and "PSpice" only):<br />

simulator<br />

"Eldo"<br />

"PSpice"<br />

possible keys<br />

"HERTZ", "VOLT", "SEC"<br />

"AC Sweep", "DC Sweep", "Transient"<br />

Simulator-dependent keys for ReadSimulationData.<br />

Please note that the keys may depend on the used simulator version.<br />

The return value has the data format as described in Section 3.7.1. The labels are of type String.<br />

Reading a CSDF file generated with PSpice which contains simulation data from various simulation<br />

runs, results in misleading values for SweepParameters.<br />

An Eldo "*.cou" file generated with the Eldo command line option "−dbp" (the default) contains<br />

the complex data expressed as magnitude and phase, with "−ri" as real and imaginary values.<br />

ReadSimulationData automatically adds the corresponding complex waveforms.<br />

Only Eldo "*.cou" binary files written with big endian machines are supported.<br />

Examples<br />

Load Analog Insydes.<br />

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