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how to check netlist when using LSCS mode

sjwprcker
sjwprcker over 3 years ago

Hi,

I am running simulation in maestor with LSCS mode. My virtuoso version is IC618-64b.500.18.

When sim finishes, i try to use right click on the result to show the netlist, but the shown netlist is not complete. i guess this is from separate generation of netlist and simulation itself.

So is there any convenient way to check simulation netlist with LSCS?

BR

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    That's the right way - I'm rather surprised that the netlist can be incomplete if the simulation finished - this is the netlist that the simulator will use.

    I assume it's not just because you see:

    include "netlist"

    in the netlist? Anyway, assuming it's truly incomplete, you should contact customer support. I cannot think of any good reason how this could happen (and the simulation be successful).

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    That's the right way - I'm rather surprised that the netlist can be incomplete if the simulation finished - this is the netlist that the simulator will use.

    I assume it's not just because you see:

    include "netlist"

    in the netlist? Anyway, assuming it's truly incomplete, you should contact customer support. I cannot think of any good reason how this could happen (and the simulation be successful).

    Andrew

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