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Priority of netlister when a verilog file is included by AMS Netlister options vs. config view

Johanny Saenz
Johanny Saenz over 3 years ago

Hi all,

I would like to know what is the piority of the AMS netlister when I decide to include a verilog file through  Option-> Simulator -> AMS Options -> Include files vs. to include it in the config view.

I would like to just simulate a hierarchical single verilog generated by INNOVUS without descend into the hierarchy.

Thanks for the help

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Including a file via Option->Simulator->AMS Options->Include Files is nothing to do with the netlister; it just passes that file to xrun for simulation. You would typically specify that the block has "External HDL" in the hierarchy editor so that the netlister knows it's going to be found elsewhere.

    Andrew

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  • allenmessina
    allenmessina over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you very much!! Very useful advice
    wordle unlimited

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