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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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    bjbit over 12 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks a lot. The problem is solved now. You are right the setting in the netlisting tab is where caused the issue. Sorry about my confusing post at the beginning. I appreciate your helps.

    Best regards,

    bjbit 

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    bjbit over 12 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks a lot. The problem is solved now. You are right the setting in the netlisting tab is where caused the issue. Sorry about my confusing post at the beginning. I appreciate your helps.

    Best regards,

    bjbit 

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    VictorWu over 4 years ago in reply to bjbit

    Hi bjbit, I met the same problem when I perform postlayout simulation with the format of PEX output is spectre. Could you please tell me the detail of the resolution of this problem.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to VictorWu

    If you're going to ignore the forum guidelines plus several comments in this very thread which ask you not to post on the end of old threads (especially one that's 8 years old - the chances of most people remembering what they did are rather remote), please at least read the entire thread as it was answered clearly already. Just above the point you posted in, there's my response here which explains exactly how to deal with this.

    Andrew

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