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Function `pPar' is undefined or is used recursively.

gsimard
gsimard over 14 years ago

 Hello,

 

I have a component A which contains B, which itself contains C.  C instantiates some transistors and uses pPar("width") as their width, B uses pPar("width") as the width of C, and finally in A I give numerical values to the width of B. Spectre refuses to run however, complaining that "Function `pPar' is undefined or is used recursively.".

 

Any idea what went wrong there ?

 

Thanks,

Guillaume

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    Quek over 14 years ago

    Hi Guillaume

    Please see if COS solution 1839188 helps you. Please ensure that "CDS_Netlisting_Mode" variable has been set to "Analog". You need to have the following line in your .cshrc file:

    setenv CDS_Netlisting_Mode "Analog"


    Best regards
    Quek

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  • Quek
    Quek over 14 years ago

    Hi Guillaume

    Please see if COS solution 1839188 helps you. Please ensure that "CDS_Netlisting_Mode" variable has been set to "Analog". You need to have the following line in your .cshrc file:

    setenv CDS_Netlisting_Mode "Analog"


    Best regards
    Quek

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