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mapping logical libraries in AMS Designer (VHDL)

FedericoPI
FedericoPI over 13 years ago

 Hi all,

 I am using a vhdl description where i put the directive:

library pippo; 

use pippo.VTABLES.all;

 

pippo is defined in cds.lib, and inside pippo i have imported the package VTABLES with vhdlin.

I tried to simulate with AMS a schematic where is some spectre and the vhdl description with this directory (the VHDL has been succesfully imported). It gives me the error on library directive:

 logical library must be mapped to design library

(or something very close)

i can-t understand why. in my cds.lib the library is referenced. maybe i should compile the package during import, but i don-t know how to set the correct work library. Can you help me with the right procedure?

 Note that i have succesfully simulated in AMS other vhdl blocks, i use OSS netlister, and cells in pippo library that don-t gives library pippo; as a directive correctly work. 

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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    OK, I have no Ideal what "re upped the post" means, but if you have an urgent problem, you should contact Customer Support. The community forums are a community assisted mechanism - you are relying on people to volunteer their time to answer (that includes me - responding here is not part of my role at Cadence - I do it in my spare time). In order to investigate your problem I'd have to gather together some data and do some tests, and personally I have not had the time to do that due to work commitments. Others may have the time, of course, and I may do in due course, but anything urgent should really use the proper support channels.

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