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Spectre fail in ADE GXL

Campo85
Campo85 over 13 years ago

Hi all, 

I've some problem to make a simulation with spectre in ADE GXL. I've read the log file and I sae many error similar to this :

 

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 Error found by spectre during circuit read-in.

ERROR (SFE-868): "input.scs" 9: Unable to open input file `cor_18.scs'.

No such file or directory.

.... 

 

In the "Test Editor" I set the the right models file, but It don't seems to work. I attach the log file of spectre.

Thanks for any reply.

 

Best regards.

Stefano 

 

I attach the log file of spectre. 

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  • Ashish Patni
    Ashish Patni over 13 years ago

    Hi Stefano,

     

    The error messages are telling that the model files specified are not accessible to the simulator. One way to check is to click on the Edit File icon in the Model Libraries Setup form to check whether the path for the files is accessible or not. If the file, say cor_18.scs is opened once you click on the Edit File icon then it is accessible otherwise it will throw the error message about Unable to open the file. Please try this and see if this helps.

     

    With Regards,

    Ashish

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  • Campo85
    Campo85 over 13 years ago

    You were right. The corner file had bad paths and spectre didn't find the file. Thanks a lot

     

    Regards,

    Stefano 

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