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ERROR(ORNET-1113): Bad PSpice net name on part U5

imdc
imdc over 8 years ago

Hello,

while simulation in pspice-the error appears-


INFO(ORCAP-2191): Creating PSpice Netlist
INFO(ORNET-1041): Writing PSpice Flat Netlist D:\dc workspace\orcad\sasa mix pspice-PSpiceFiles\SCHEMATIC1\SCHEMATIC1.net
ERROR(ORNET-1113): Bad PSpice net name on part U5

please find below ckt.

what can be the issue ,and how to solve the issue??

Regards

DC

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 8 years ago
    I think that the "#" is the cause, try naming the nets (ports), RXM and RYM and see what you get then. SPICE / PSpice will get exited about characters that are not A-Z, 0-9, and "_" in names. You don't need the "ports" in the schematic, unless you are involved in hierarchy, Place>Net Alias will name a net so that it can be identified with a name and override the "default" N<some number> assigned to wires.
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  • MotoRider
    MotoRider over 8 years ago

    I got the same error when I created a Net Alias with the name of V(out) on a node. When I changed it to Vout the error went away. So as I saw in another post, it probably doesn't like a character in a name somewhere.

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