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How to convert .cdl file to schematic in 614 version.

Sarvani
Sarvani over 13 years ago

Hi all,

       I have a tsl18fs510hdpm.cdl file for standard libraries. I need to get scheamtics from this file for 6141 version. Previously we have converted standard library from IC5141 to 6141 version. Is there any issue with this conversion? Even spiceIn.log file is also not created. I got below error message in CIW. Please let me know if is there any issue.

/remote2/tools/cadence/IC6145/tools/dfII/bin/32bit/spiceIn: error while loading shared libraries: libgdbm.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

 

Thank you,

Sarvani.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    The first error was presumably due to you not having the gdbm package on your machine:

    UNIX> rpm -q -f /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.2
    gdbm-1.8.0-24.i386

    (this was on a RHEL4 machine).

    The second is probably because you've not set up the device mapping correctly - it needs to know when it encounters a transistor with a particular model, which transistor cell it should map to.

    Please read the documentation in the Design Data Translators Reference manual (where SPICE In is documented). Since you gave no information as to what the file looks like nor what your mapping setup was, it's hard to give you anything specific.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    The first error was presumably due to you not having the gdbm package on your machine:

    UNIX> rpm -q -f /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.2
    gdbm-1.8.0-24.i386

    (this was on a RHEL4 machine).

    The second is probably because you've not set up the device mapping correctly - it needs to know when it encounters a transistor with a particular model, which transistor cell it should map to.

    Please read the documentation in the Design Data Translators Reference manual (where SPICE In is documented). Since you gave no information as to what the file looks like nor what your mapping setup was, it's hard to give you anything specific.

    Andrew.

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