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Co-simulation issue: The S-Function for SimulinkCoupler does not exist"

Alexandar
Alexandar over 3 years ago

I want to run the co-simulation of AMS-Designer and Simulink. I have opened the SimCoupler module from  "matlab2007b" folder (in Cadence) in Matlab 2018a. according to " Workshop for AMSD Virtuoso Use Model Revision 1.3 ". But as I run the simulink model fron ADE during co-simulation. I gives the error " S-Function for SimCoupler does not exist". While the S-Function file "SimCoupler.mexglx" in present on the directory path. Now according to websearch knowledge, the file with format ".mexglx" are for 32-bit matlab on Linux. and are not supported on 64-Bit Matlab on Linux (which only supports ".mexa64" files for S-Function.  So is this problem due to the 32 bit / 64 bit matlab on my Linux. And should I install a 32-bit version of Matlab on my Linux ?(like Matlab 2012a is the last ver for Linux, that is discontinued and hard to find) or is there any way to get a 64-bit support S-function file (.mex64a) for the SimCoupler.

Sikandar Hayat

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    I've not re-checked these recently, but looking in the releases I have installed, the 64-bit versions are certainly present in XCELIUM2103 and XCELIUM2109. Which version of the XCELIUM release are you using for AMS?

    Regards,

    Andrew

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