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How to add -spectre_args +mts in AMS UNL

nthoangga
nthoangga over 8 years ago

Hi,


I'm using AMS simulator. In my ADE environment I have to have "pspice_include" in my model. So when I netlisting using AMS Unified Netlister (AMS UNL), I have an error said "MST mode must be enabled for netlist with "pspice_include". Add '+mst' in Spectre command."

I know how to do it if I'm using OSS-based netlister with irun. I just add "-spectre_args +mts" in Additional arguments (VAR) in AMS Simulator Options. But how to do it in AMS UNL?

Thanks,
Hoang

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    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Hoang,

    It would be the same with UNL too. Which version of the simulator are you using ("irun -version" will tell you)?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Hoang,

    It would be the same with UNL too. Which version of the simulator are you using ("irun -version" will tell you)?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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