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*Error* eval: unbound variable - ana

shaqayeq
shaqayeq over 5 years ago

Hi All

I am using IC6.1.4 and I am trying to simulate a circuit.when I choose the HB analyses in ADE,as I select one of the options of accuracy defaults  I get this error:

*Error* eval: unbound variable - ana

I don't know where it is coming from but I'm sure it's not related to my defined variables or circuit. also I had done the HB simulation for the same circuit before and there was no problem.I can't understand what caused this error.can anyone help me?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    That's a long time ago. This was fixed in late 2009 and was only present in the very first release of IC614 (later hotfixes didn't have it, I believe). Apparently the error was benign (It didn't do any harm).

    My question is why are you using software that is nearly 11 years old when we've had 4 major releases since then? Even worse, you appear to be using the base release of IC614 - most people don't persist in using the initial base release of any major release in production.

    Andrew

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  • shaqayeq
    shaqayeq over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    thank you so much for responding.
    actually you are right, that's because I have difficulty in accessing to new released versions of cadence and also the technology files and maybe that's because of boycotts against Iran(I don't know exactly).
    also I'm beginner in cadence.I didn't know my cadence is this much old till now and now at least I know the problem.
    thank you.

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