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Output Signal is not plotted in the ADEXL environment

afridimcci
afridimcci over 10 years ago

Hello everyone,

I am facing an issue with plotting any type of signal in ADE-XL environment. The signals plot fine in the ADE-L but the same signals stop plotting in the ADEXL. I am running a sweep of different corners and checking its effect on the signal. I find the following error on the virtuoso log. Can anyone diagnose this issue?

*Warning* Wave1 is not a waveform object that can be displayed and
will be DELETED automatically.
name: "/INV_OP"

 

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 10 years ago

    Dear afridimcci,


    >*Warning* Wave1 is not a waveform object that can be displayed and
    > will be DELETED automatically. name: "/INV_OP"

    This error suggests the output you are trying to plot was either not saved or the syntax of the output in your ADEXL list of expressions or outputs is different than that in your ADE-L simulation.


    What i might suggest is that you use the Results Browser in ADEXL to navigate to the ouput(s) in question and determine if it was saved or its syntax is different than in your ADEXL output expression. Alternately, you can write a quick ocean script to load one of the ADEXL results directory and issue the outputs() command to view the saved outputs.

    I hope these suggestions help!

    Shawn

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