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qrc extraction of single components and netset.

Zitty
Zitty over 12 years ago

Hello,

 

I have a problem with some paracitics in a circuit.

To find the Problem I want to simulate single parts of my design as extractec views some thers with the schematic view to exclude the parts one by one from   my assumption where the error results from

I did a netset on some hierarcy level of my design on vdd vss and gnd. so how do I have to setup the reference node for qrc extraction to do this simulation correctly?

Does this reference node together with a netset influence my simulation?

 

regards zitty

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    Quek over 12 years ago

    Hi Zitty

    Perhaps you can try the skillscript in COS article 11251538 to see if it can resolve your problem. It creates inherited connection in the extracted view and is executed when QRC is creating the extracted view.


    Best regards
    Quek

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    Quek over 12 years ago

    Hi Zitty

    Perhaps you can try the skillscript in COS article 11251538 to see if it can resolve your problem. It creates inherited connection in the extracted view and is executed when QRC is creating the extracted view.


    Best regards
    Quek

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