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ADE(Analog Design Environment) display problems

myungha
myungha over 12 years ago
Hello,

I am using Virtuoso IC6.14 and MMSIM 7.1 or 10.1 version for simulation.

But I found the result of the simulation was upside down(Please check the picture).

I am currently using CentOS 6.4 for the environment.

Please let me know what the problem is.

Thanks,

Matthew
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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Matthew,

    That's very odd - I've never seen that before. The only thing I can think of is that there is some issue with the Java implementation on your (unsupported) OS.

    So two things:

    1. Try a supported OS (e.g. RHEL5) and see if that fixes it
    2. Use IC615 (latest hotfix) or IC616 (IC616 is the currently supported version, as hotfixes of IC615 have finished). The ViVA graph is now directly implemented in Qt rather than using Java - so it's highly unlikely the issue will occur any more. Even then, CentOS is an unsupported OS. There have been some major developments in the waveform tool, so there would be a lot of benefits in moving to IC615 or IC616 anyway.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Matthew,

    That's very odd - I've never seen that before. The only thing I can think of is that there is some issue with the Java implementation on your (unsupported) OS.

    So two things:

    1. Try a supported OS (e.g. RHEL5) and see if that fixes it
    2. Use IC615 (latest hotfix) or IC616 (IC616 is the currently supported version, as hotfixes of IC615 have finished). The ViVA graph is now directly implemented in Qt rather than using Java - so it's highly unlikely the issue will occur any more. Even then, CentOS is an unsupported OS. There have been some major developments in the waveform tool, so there would be a lot of benefits in moving to IC615 or IC616 anyway.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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