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Question on cosimulation with Matlab/Simulink

BoulderDash
BoulderDash over 14 years ago

Hello,

I´d like to do a cosimulation between cadence and simulink to simulate my low-level
design within my simulink model.

I did all the settings (as described in the Co-simulation with SpectreRF Matlab/Simulink
Tutorial), so all paths have been set correctly. And the spectreRF engine is found in my
simulink model file.

In the ADE L environment in Cadence I chose the settings for the matlab/simulink cosimulation and the corresponding input and output sources. When I start the simulation in ADE L matlab starts together with the model I want to work with. So the working directory is found. Nevertheless it is not possible to establish a connection between cadence and simulink. The ports I used are the same. I used 60s as connection time but the simulation always exits due to time out.

Does anyone have an idea how I can fit this? Or has anyone worked succesfully with this kind of cosimulation before?

I'm working with Virtuoso IC6.1.4.500.6, Spectre 7.2, Matlab 2010b. I have also checked the paths: MATLABPATH refers to ../tools/spectre/matlab and also to ../tools/spectre/simulink

 

regards Zitty

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Hi Zitty,

    Please log a service request with customer support at http://support.cadence.com . I have done this numerous times and it works - so probably needs some detailed investigation to find out why it is failing for you.

    Best Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • BoulderDash
    BoulderDash over 14 years ago

    Hello Andrew Beckett,

     thanks for your fast reply. I'm working at the university right now. I'm not sure if i'm allowed to use this service. I have to talk to several people about the types of access we have. This will for sure take a while :-(

     Maybe you have an idea and can give me hint, what causes this error (connection timeout)

     Thanks

     

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