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Matlab RF/Spectre Toolbox

BoulderDash
BoulderDash over 14 years ago

 Hello,

 i'm working with Virtuoso 6.1.4 and ADE XL. I want to use Matlab scripts to process the data after simulation. I can add a Matlab script in the ADE XL results tab and it works fine (i can plot stuff, ..) but i can't use the function cds_srr to import the signals. The paths are correctly, Matlab find the cds_... functions.

If I execute cds_srr(....), the following error message occurs:
-> undefined function or method 'cds_innersrr' for input arguments of type char

 The function cds_innersrr.m doesnt exists in the directory, there is only a mex file.

I'm using Matlab 2010a.

Does anyone has an idea what to do?

Thanks alot!

 Ante

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    Tawna over 14 years ago

     Hi Ante,

    This is a known issue with Linux and MMSIM 10.1. It should work with MMSIM 7.2 (which does support R2010a and b).  Please contact Cadence Customer Support so we investigate this. 

    Best regards,

    Tawna

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  • Tawna
    Tawna over 14 years ago

     Hi Ante,

    This is a known issue with Linux and MMSIM 10.1. It should work with MMSIM 7.2 (which does support R2010a and b).  Please contact Cadence Customer Support so we investigate this. 

    Best regards,

    Tawna

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