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Problem with Co-simulation: Cadence Virtuoso and Matlab

Conhas
Conhas over 9 years ago

When simulate (transient )my design stand alone, it works but when I try to co-simulate it with MATLAB I get the following errors,  please help

Error found by spectre during hierarchy flattening.
    ERROR:  Co-simulation outputs setting error: Unknown error. Check output freqOut.


Time for EDB Visiting: CPU = 6.999 ms, elapsed = 6.19507 ms.
Time accumulated: CPU = 877.866 ms, elapsed = 2.97763 s.
Peak resident memory used = 89.7 Mbytes.

spectre terminated prematurely due to fatal error.

Please Help.

Thank you very very much in advance.

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    Conhas over 9 years ago
    Dear Andrew,

    Thank you very much. It works!!
    I renamed the output as FB as well as the pin and then in the set up window.
    I tried to use the "select" button in the setup window but it did not pick up any name therefore I named it manually.

    Thanks and Best Regards
    Conhas Thakkar
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  • Conhas
    Conhas over 9 years ago
    Dear Andrew,

    Thank you very much. It works!!
    I renamed the output as FB as well as the pin and then in the set up window.
    I tried to use the "select" button in the setup window but it did not pick up any name therefore I named it manually.

    Thanks and Best Regards
    Conhas Thakkar
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