Cadence Cross -

Using the cross() function effectively requires careful setup of your Cadence Virtuoso environment.

: Identifies when a signal finally stays within a "cross" window of its final value. Tips for Accurate Results cadence cross

: Measures the time difference between an input crossing a threshold and an output doing the same. : The tool uses linear interpolation between simulation

: The tool uses linear interpolation between simulation data points; for high precision, use a smaller time step in your transient analysis. The cross() function is primarily used within the

: Use the cycle and time options within the function to handle periodic signals without manual counting.

Engineers rely on this function to automate measurements that would be impossible to pinpoint manually.

The cross() function is primarily used within the Cadence Calculator to detect the precise time a signal passes a defined value.

Using the cross() function effectively requires careful setup of your Cadence Virtuoso environment.

: Identifies when a signal finally stays within a "cross" window of its final value. Tips for Accurate Results

: Measures the time difference between an input crossing a threshold and an output doing the same.

: The tool uses linear interpolation between simulation data points; for high precision, use a smaller time step in your transient analysis.

: Use the cycle and time options within the function to handle periodic signals without manual counting.

Engineers rely on this function to automate measurements that would be impossible to pinpoint manually.

The cross() function is primarily used within the Cadence Calculator to detect the precise time a signal passes a defined value.