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Analog Design Enviroment Error

althoff
althoff over 12 years ago

I'm trying a new tecnology and I havent done anything different. Nevertheless, it's giving trouble.

I'm receiving this error message, if you know what could be the source of it kindly anwser this post!

 

Error found by spectre during circuit read-in.

    ERROR (SFE-874): "input.scs" 29: Unexpected identifier "rise". Expected equals.

 

Best regards, 

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    The error message is telling you that there is something wrong (a syntax error) with line 29 of your netlist (input.scs) as generated by ADE. Without seeing that, it's very hard to know what is wrong.

    Please post line 29 of the input.scs file - best to post a couple of lines either side to be sure - and also if there were any messages in the CIW.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    The error message is telling you that there is something wrong (a syntax error) with line 29 of your netlist (input.scs) as generated by ADE. Without seeing that, it's very hard to know what is wrong.

    Please post line 29 of the input.scs file - best to post a couple of lines either side to be sure - and also if there were any messages in the CIW.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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