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==Disable "What's New" Window== | ==Disable "What's New" Window== | ||
You may not have noticed, but a simple graphical method has been included in icfb to disable the "What's New" window which pops up every time you start. When the window opens, simply choose <b>Edit->Off at Startup</b> and you will never bothered by the windows again. | |||
==Make Nautilus (file manager) behave like a browser== | ==Make Nautilus (file manager) behave like a browser== |
Revision as of 21:04, 14 January 2010
Set # of sig figs on schematic annotation
Sometimes the number of significant figures on schematic annotations (node voltages, for example) is very high and it becomes difficult to read. To fix this, type the following into the icfb window:
envSetVal("auCore.misc" "labelDigits" 'int 5)
Change the number 5 to your desired number of sig figs. To make this change permanent, add the line to your ~/.cdsenv file.
Disable "What's New" Window
You may not have noticed, but a simple graphical method has been included in icfb to disable the "What's New" window which pops up every time you start. When the window opens, simply choose Edit->Off at Startup and you will never bothered by the windows again.
Make Nautilus (file manager) behave like a browser
Nautilus is the default file manager on the lab computers. You have likely noticed that, with the default settings, it spawns a new windows each time you open a folder. If you find this annoying, you can change its behavior with the following steps:
- Open the preferences dialogue (Edit->Preferences)
- Click on the behavior tab
- Tick the always open in browser windows option
Save operating point information over a DC sweep
You may notice that DC operating point information (gm, gds, etc.) does not get saved over a DC sweep. One way to work around this is to replicate the sweep using the parametric sweep tool. In some cases, however, this may constrain your simulation setup. If you simply want the op information to be saved for every point in a sweep, follow these directions:
- Make a new text file (saveop.scs, for example) in a directory to which you have read-write access.
- Add the following line to the file, replacing
N0
with the name of the device whos operating point you wish to save:
save N0:oppoint
- Save the file. Return to your ADE window, navigate to Setup->Model Libraries; now the file you just made to the list.
- Run your simulation and find the saved data in the Results Browser (under the Tools menu in the ADE). You can also access the data with equations (i.e.
getData("M0:vdsat" ?result 'dc)
). - You can, of course, have multiple lines in the file for multiple devices. For large simulations, consider saving disk space by modifying the file to save only the parameters of interest (i.e,
N0:gm
). More information about the save command can be found in the spectre documentation or by runningspectre -h save
at the terminal.
Firefox profile lock (error message with "Firefox is currently running...")
Frequently, if you do not close firefox properly, it will give an error message next time you try to open it. To fix this problem, navigate to ~/.mozilla/firefox
and look for a folder with a mix of numbers and letters followed by "Default User". In this folder, you will find an invisible file called .parentlock
; delete this file and the problem should be fixed.