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AMS netlist/elaboration views

caveman54
caveman54 over 15 years ago

I have a large digital block that I am simulating at gate level in a mixed signal (ams/spectre) environment. It has 200K verilog gate modules in it so it takes a large amount of time to netlist and create the elorated views. The digital block does not change. Can I save the netlist and/or elaborated view and point the ams simulator to those views for use on later suimulations? It seems everytime I simulate, say after changing temperature, the simulator re-netlists and recreates the elaborated views.

Thanks - caveman

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    caveman54 over 15 years ago
    Thanks Riad- that works great. Is there any way to save the netlist/elaboration files for the large digital block so that other members of the team can use them without they having to go thru the long netlist/elaboration cycle? Can I create a view and place these files in them and point the HED to that view?
     
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    caveman54 over 15 years ago
    Thanks Riad- that works great. Is there any way to save the netlist/elaboration files for the large digital block so that other members of the team can use them without they having to go thru the long netlist/elaboration cycle? Can I create a view and place these files in them and point the HED to that view?
     
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