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Hierarchy delimiter and path suddenly changes in PSF

BradW
BradW over 15 years ago
Hey all, I'm still stuck running in the 5.1 stream and using WaveView. Recently all my ocean scripts stopped working when trying to plot/access certain device currents. When I looked into it, it appears that the paths have changed in the psf file. For example, I was using i(“/Iload/L0/PLUS”) and now the same data is accessed i(“Iload:L0:1”) I've seen this in the past but I've never figured out what I did or what happened to make the paths changed. Anyone have an idea? Right now I'm using aps as my simulator but I've used spectre and seen the same thing. When I use the "outputs" command it still lists the "/Iload/L0/PLUS" node as being available but when I go use the waveform it can't find it. Thanks for any help
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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    The only thing I can think of then is that the subckt you've got containing L0 is coming from a model file, rather than a schematic (perhaps something changed?) and so it doesn't have any details about a schematic name for L0 (because it's not in a schematic).

    Probably a wild guess, and unlikely...

    So best thing would be to contact Customer Support, ideally providing the netlist and psf directory - then we can investigate. Might need me to take a look to dig a little, so if you do this, mention to whoever picks up the service request that I'm happy to take a look at the data.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    The only thing I can think of then is that the subckt you've got containing L0 is coming from a model file, rather than a schematic (perhaps something changed?) and so it doesn't have any details about a schematic name for L0 (because it's not in a schematic).

    Probably a wild guess, and unlikely...

    So best thing would be to contact Customer Support, ideally providing the netlist and psf directory - then we can investigate. Might need me to take a look to dig a little, so if you do this, mention to whoever picks up the service request that I'm happy to take a look at the data.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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