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rangecnst_severity_level

frogconsultant
frogconsultant over 14 years ago

Hi All,

First I apologize if it is not the correct forum for analog mixed-signal questions.

I am relatively new in AMS environment and I am having an issue while I am implemented a RTL code with the analog circuit to run AMS simulator. The netlisting and compiling part are successfull but during the elaboring part, the simulation stops with the following message:

Error! range constraint violation

Set "rangecnst_severity_level" ncsim tcl variable to ignore this error.

Does someone know where to put this variable and how to do it?

Best regards,

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    If using ADE in IC614, then go to Simulation->Options->AMS Simulator, and go the Miscellaneous tab. There's an etry labelled "Probe Tcl file" and you can specify a path to a tcl file. In this tcl file, put:

    set rangecnst_severity_level warning

    (there's more info on the meaning of the variable if you search in cdnshelp for the Incisive release for the variable name).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    If using ADE in IC614, then go to Simulation->Options->AMS Simulator, and go the Miscellaneous tab. There's an etry labelled "Probe Tcl file" and you can specify a path to a tcl file. In this tcl file, put:

    set rangecnst_severity_level warning

    (there's more info on the meaning of the variable if you search in cdnshelp for the Incisive release for the variable name).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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