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Problem while saving Netlist

Ridus
Ridus over 12 years ago

Hi,

I am trying to generate netlist for the Layout using "saveNetlist dma_ahb64_2208.v -excludeLeafCell -includePowerGround -excludeLogicalCell {FILL16BWP FILL8BWP FILL4BWP FILL2BWP FILL1BWP} -replaceTieConnection "

I am getting a warning message -- "**WARN: (ENCVL-531):    Cell (prgen_scatter8_1_CH_NUM0) has no PWR/GND connections."

Kindly explain me what could be the cause? 

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  • wally1
    wally1 over 12 years ago

    Check that the cell prgen_scatter8_1_CH_NUM0 has power/ground pins and that they are connected to a power/ground net using globalNetConnect.

    - Brian

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  • BCSS
    BCSS over 9 years ago

    Hi,

    I am with the same warning of this post

    ENCVL-531

    WARN: (ENCVL-531):    Cell (   ) has no PWR/GND connections.

    when i export the netlist with power pins...

    what is the strange thing...

    All the warnings are correleted to modules that are empty on the final netlist.

    and this is the strange thing, this modules were not empty from RC -> encounter...

    i analised both

    src ->  RC output

    and

    RC output -> encounter output

    wih conformal and they are fine...

    do anybody have any idea over this?

    []s

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