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nlambda must be defined or declared ERROR in ADEXL

Mohamadgw
Mohamadgw over 14 years ago
Hi I designed a very simple circuit both in schematic and layout, but when I try to simulate it in ADEXL I get an error that "a nlambda must be defined or declared before its use". I couldn't figure it out how to define nlambda. could you please help me. When I simulate my design in ADEL, there is no error, however I need to simulate a circuit with Monte Calro, that is why I need simulate my desing in ADEXL. Thanks
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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    You'll still need to work with customer support (probably via your University contact). As I said, I have not found reports of this error before, and nlambda is SKILL terminology - I can't see why it's happening here though.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    You'll still need to work with customer support (probably via your University contact). As I said, I have not found reports of this error before, and nlambda is SKILL terminology - I can't see why it's happening here though.

    Andrew.

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