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VHDL-AMS VIEW LIST in ADE

eppo
eppo over 9 years ago

Hello,


I have an issue when I try to simulate a component model wrote in VHDL-AMS.(I have a symbol, entity and behavioral view)

In fact, I have the following error:

ERROR (OSSHNL-116): Unable to descend into any of the views defined in the view list, 'SimResStd SimResAcc1 SimBipStd SimCapaStd SimCapaAcc1 SimCapaAcc2 SimBipAcc1 eldo eldoD transistor_level auCmos_sch cmos_sch cmos.sch ads_schematic schematic auGate_sch auGate.sch gate_sch gate.sch extracted verilogAe eldoVerilog admsVerilog

I know that I need to configure the switch view list, but I do not know what should be the expressions needed in "switch view list" and "stop view list" for VHDL-AMS in eldoD simulator.

I am using  IC6.1.5-64b.500.17 version and INCISIV_13.20_026

Many thanks

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    This sounds as if you're trying to load some FMI (Foreign Model Interface) code from some other tool and your $LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not pointing at the directory containing libfmi.so .

    Since I have no idea what you're doing, I suggest you might be better off contacting customer support so that we can look at your data.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    This sounds as if you're trying to load some FMI (Foreign Model Interface) code from some other tool and your $LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not pointing at the directory containing libfmi.so .

    Since I have no idea what you're doing, I suggest you might be better off contacting customer support so that we can look at your data.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

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