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cadence callback error -unbound variable

whlinfei
whlinfei over 14 years ago
Hi, I am using Cadence 5.1.0 , IBM PDK , 65nm process. There is a "synthesize" function in the properties of on chip inductor where the callback should generate a table of inductors that are within the range of user defined parameters. However, when I clicked the button, no table was generated. Instead, I can see the following error message in the log window. schCDFCallback('isdb_start") searching for tables for target L = "5n" CDF: an error occured when evaluating callback. callbcak: isdb_start->callback =>tl10lpeISDBCB('synthsize) Message: error eval : unbound variable -tl10lpe_symindp_wireopt14 Thanks in advance. Linfei
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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Contacting IBM would make sense, since it's their PDK. However, you may be lucky as other users may have hit the same problem, or maybe one of the IBM guys who subscribe to the forum can answer.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Contacting IBM would make sense, since it's their PDK. However, you may be lucky as other users may have hit the same problem, or maybe one of the IBM guys who subscribe to the forum can answer.

    Andrew.

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