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Extracted simulation ERROR (SFE-23): "input.scs" 17: c1 is an instance of an undefined model cmodel.

bjbit
bjbit over 12 years ago

Hi,

I am working on IC614 with the techonology IBM7RF. After extracting models from layout by Assura QRC, I tried to do the post-simulation with that extraction. However, a long list of errors (SFE-23) come out in ADE with Spectre simulator. I couldn't find "input.scs" in the model folder of the technology. Could anyone help to locate this file? Or other ideas to fix this error? Thanks in advance.

Best regards, 

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    On the QRC Extraction form, go to the Netlisting tab, and ensure that you have Parasitic Capacitor Models and Parasitic Resistor Models set to either "Include As Comment" or "Do not include". You must have had it set to "Include Model".

    That's useful if you want to provide a model to (say) scale the capacitance or resistance, but if you don't have such a model, you're best to leave them so that no model name is given. In this case, they'll get netlisted as resistor and capacitor in spectre.

    Because I was reading on a handheld device I missed the end of the subject line - I might have realised that was what your problem was (your original posting was a bit confusing) - so my apologies for missing that.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    On the QRC Extraction form, go to the Netlisting tab, and ensure that you have Parasitic Capacitor Models and Parasitic Resistor Models set to either "Include As Comment" or "Do not include". You must have had it set to "Include Model".

    That's useful if you want to provide a model to (say) scale the capacitance or resistance, but if you don't have such a model, you're best to leave them so that no model name is given. In this case, they'll get netlisted as resistor and capacitor in spectre.

    Because I was reading on a handheld device I missed the end of the subject line - I might have realised that was what your problem was (your original posting was a bit confusing) - so my apologies for missing that.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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