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same schematic and analysis - different results?

JorisLambrecht
JorisLambrecht over 10 years ago

Hello all,


I' ve experienced a strange problem: I copied an original schematic  via the Library Manager and copied the corresponding

ADE L states myself (in the .artist_states folder). I then simulate this copy of the schematic with the copy of the state,

but I get a different output than in the case of the original schematic+state, even for a DC analysis?

All variables are set to the same values.

It is probably hard to point out the problem based on this information, but I guess I am making a beginner's mistake somewhere? (Although I've done this before and then everything worked.)

Kind regards,

Joris

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    Marc Heise over 10 years ago

    Hi Joris,


    the final truth for a simulation is always in the netlist. So I recommend to compare both netlists and search for the difference there.
    When you have it there it's not that hard to find the origin of the difference in the schematic or ADE setup.

    Kind regards,

    Marc

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  • Marc Heise
    Marc Heise over 10 years ago

    Hi Joris,


    the final truth for a simulation is always in the netlist. So I recommend to compare both netlists and search for the difference there.
    When you have it there it's not that hard to find the origin of the difference in the schematic or ADE setup.

    Kind regards,

    Marc

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