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Pspice ( Spice ) simulation from virtuoso.

kenblan
kenblan over 12 years ago

 I will like to capture a schematic in virtuoso and run pscice simulation on it.

but i am runing into a netlisting problem

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Given that there is no interface from Virtuoso to Pspice, and there's no Pspice netlister in Virtuoso, it's hard to know what "netlisting problem" you're having is. 

    Mind you, it might have helped if you'd actually explained what your problem is...

    Kindest Regards,

    Andrew 

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  • kenblan
    kenblan over 12 years ago

     Thank you for the prompt response.

    If i had a way to create the netlist 

    Is there a way to run a MSDOS comand from virtuoso Via Skill ?

    Thank you 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Given that Virtuoso runs on Linux/UNIX platforms, and PSPICE on Windows, running an MSDOS command from Virtuoso makes little sense (given that it's a different operating system).

    Andrew.

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