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Bad PSpice net name on part

vin5488
vin5488 over 11 years ago

Hi,

 

I am trying to simulate the fulladd circuit which is there in <install dir>\Cadence\SPB16.6\doc\flowtut\complete\fulladd.dsn.

I am getting this error Bad PSpice net name on part. 

Thanks

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  • Dhamodharann
    Dhamodharann over 11 years ago
    Hi... Better you can try to save the project in the another location of the hard disk .Before executing the simulation check the components are in the pspice model template, then check the DRC error.After that do the simulation.
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  • vin5488
    vin5488 over 11 years ago

    Thanks for replying dhamodharan... I tried this but still it is not working...

     Thanks. 

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 11 years ago

    The "complete" design is completed for physical PCB layout, rather than PSpice simulation, if you want to run the simulation on this design, use Tools>Annotate, set "Unconditional reference update", "Update Instances" and "Include non-primitive parts" and OK to re-annotate before running the simulation.

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  • Maviday
    Maviday over 7 years ago in reply to vin5488

    I'm having an issue and now I'm thinking it's related to limitations on the free/student version...

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