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Using mixed verilog-ams and SystemVerilog: irun vs ncvlog/ncelab/ncsim

testing
testing over 16 years ago

The provided mixed verilog-ams / SystemVerilog example uses irun. One of the issues I have when using ncvlog/ncelab/ncsim i.s.o. irun is how to auto generate L2E and E2L connections as done by irun.

 Can somebody help me with this?

 

Kind Regards,

Roger

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    testing over 16 years ago

    Hi,

     This question was related to the examples provide with cadence_ius (tools/amsd/samples/aium/sv_ams). I was not very familiar with AMS connectrules at the time.

    So the question is no longer valid.

     

    Regards,

    Roger

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  • testing
    testing over 16 years ago

    Hi,

     This question was related to the examples provide with cadence_ius (tools/amsd/samples/aium/sv_ams). I was not very familiar with AMS connectrules at the time.

    So the question is no longer valid.

     

    Regards,

    Roger

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