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Maestro can't save current with "WARNING (ADE-1063): The output with same signal '***' is already defined."

wangyunxin
wangyunxin over 1 year ago


I tried to save the vin port current of I200 instance (as shown by the arrow in the figure).and in maestro In Maestro I hit Output - To be Saved- select on design and then in the schematic I clicked on the port in the picture1,But there was no signal from the Maestro
So I tried to save the other port current signals and changed their detail column to I200/vin,after do that,In the CIW window I received the following prompt "WARNING (ADE-1063): The output with same signal '/I200/vin' is already defined."
So I searched for /I200/vin in the detail column and did not find any stored current signal.
How to solve it? It would be annoying to have to recreate a Maestro simulation

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    wangyunxin over 1 year ago

    help plz

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    wangyunxin over 1 year ago

    help plz

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago in reply to wangyunxin
    wangyunxin said:
    help plz

    If this is urgent, please contact customer support. That's what it's for (these forums are a community resource and people answer in their spare time, including those of us that work for Cadence).

    Andrew

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