User`s guide
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46 Analyzin
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Waveforms in Probe
Output Variable Form for Device
Terminals
This form can only be specified in Probe. The primary
difference between this and the basic form is that the terminal
symbol appears before the net or device name specification
(whereas the basic form treats this as the pin name within the pin
id).
<output>[terminal]*[AC suffix](<name>[,name])
Table 17-4 on page 17-47
summarizes the allowed Probe
output formats. Table 17-5 on page 17-49
provides examples of
equivalent output variables. Note that some of the output
variable formats are unique to Probe.
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<
output
> type of output quantity: V for voltage, I for
current, or N for noise (digital values do not
require a prefix)
[
terminal
]* one or more terminals for devices with
more than two terminals; for a list of
terminal IDs, see
Table 17-8 on
page 17-51
[
AC suffix
]
*
quantity to be reported for an AC analysis;
for a list of valid AC suffixes, see
Table 17-6 on page 17-49
<
name
>[,<
name
>])
net
,
net
pair, or fully qualified
device name
;
for a list of device types, see
Table 17-7
on page 17-50
and
Table 17-8 on
page 17-51