I could be wrong, but as far as I know, the schematic program that Electric has cannot do this.  My experience is that Electric uses Write Spice Deck to output a netlist (.spi) file.  The .spi is used to simulate Electric's schematic in LTspice.  I have almost no experience using the schematic program that LTspice has.

On the Linear Technology website page for LTspice [1], you should see:

" Please send questions or comments to [email protected] "

So you might want to contact them.

[1] http://www.linear.com/solutions/LTspice

On 11/8/2017 7:37 AM, Luciano Martinez Rau wrote:
Hi,
there is a way to know, in which region the mosfet are working (off, triode or saturation), like in the image from Virtuoso wenn I run a .op simulation?

Thanks in advice,

Luciano Martinez

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