Chris/Matthew:
Thanks for your comments. I would like to know the exact % delta between
the V/I and V/T and not just 'not within 2%'. This will really tell me
if I should be alarmed..Also, it would be nice to know
if a certain greater than 'x'% deviation can cause problems with simulators.
If a 5% difference causes uVolt variation on simulation, then this
WARNING is never a serious thing and it can always be ignored.
Regards,
Syed.
National Semiconductor Corp.
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> Organization: Quad Design Technology
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> Hi,
>
> Perhaps the ability to set the % used in the check should be allowed. I
> recall that we discussed this before...
>
> Or, perhaps the 2% should be increased to 5%. What percentage would
> allow these measured models to pass with some headroom?
>
> Chris
>
Received on Mon Apr 6 14:39:25 1998
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