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ELC simulation fails but without any error message

Nathen
Nathen over 15 years ago

 I run simulation using Encounter Library Characterizer. It displays "simulation failed" but I check log in encounterlc.work, it says no error,no warning, no notice. And I can not find any other error message anywhere.Does anyone meet the same problem before? How to solve it. Please help.

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    Hi Nathen,

    Did you also check the encounterlc.log directory?  The failure could be due to mismatches between the simulation result and expected logic value.  This can happen if the input slew and/or output load are too large and the cell output does not complete full transition.  Also ELC might not have recognize the logic of a complicated cell properly.

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    Wilson 

     

     

     

     

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    Hi Nathen,

    Did you also check the encounterlc.log directory?  The failure could be due to mismatches between the simulation result and expected logic value.  This can happen if the input slew and/or output load are too large and the cell output does not complete full transition.  Also ELC might not have recognize the logic of a complicated cell properly.

    Regards,

    Wilson 

     

     

     

     

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