As Shawn said, there's no control over the x-axis increment because it uses the same increment as the source waveform - it just takes the piece-wise slope between each point. Strobing to improve the resolution could be useful if you need that (there is the strobeoutput=all option which means that you get all the strobe points and any other output points (the default behaviour is to only output the strobe points) - so you can strobe on your desired time-step, and then sample with the same time-step, but any sharp transitions will still be output). Not sure I get Shawn's point of strobing with 2ps and then sampling with 20ps - that just seems a good way of slowing the simulator down or forcing it to produce more output data than it might otherwise need to). Andrew
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