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changes in schematic/sim settings not getting updated.in ams

paulinho
paulinho over 2 years ago

I`m using Virtuoso 6.1.8-64b

I`m running ams simulations (choosing simulator->ams) using ADE-L

When i update some schematic parameters, or simulation interval in the transient sim setting, and then rerun the simulation, I dont get the updated results. However when I close virtuoso with the new ADE-L state saved, reinvoke virtuoso and run it after loading the saved ADE-L state, I do get the updated results.

In short after making some updates, I have to reinvoke virtuoso and then run the simulation for the updated results !!!.... I havent experienced this when using spectre as the simulator. Am i missing something, or has anyone else experienced this ?  

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    That sounds odd. Whilst ADE L is past end-of-sale (you should move to ADE Explorer), this still should not happen. I've not seen this happen either with AMS (you didn't say which IC sub-version you're using - there have been 27 hotfix versions of IC6.1.8 (28 if you include the version being released today)).

    Please contact customer support.

    Andrew

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  • paulinho
    paulinho over 2 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    I'm using IC6.1.8-64b.500.14

    However in ADE explorer that issue doesnt seem to coming. 

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