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Spaceghost
Guest
Hi all, when I use Cadence, I will run a simulation, make a change to my
schematic, or simulation, and then do a new 'netlist and simulate'. Well, I
nearly went crazy the other day trying to find out why my changes weren't
producing the changes I thought they should.
Cadence will go through the motions, perform a simulation, and the results
will not change. You can close down the Analog Environment, restart it, and
run the simulation successfully. This is not the way things should be
though. Even adding another simulation such as AC will not produce any AC
results if you started out running DC or transient.
So, any ideas on what is causing this problem? Again, if I change the
schematic and try re-running the simulation, it seems to be running the old
one over again. I am checking and saving my schematic, and I am creating a
new netlist...!
Thanks,
Marc
schematic, or simulation, and then do a new 'netlist and simulate'. Well, I
nearly went crazy the other day trying to find out why my changes weren't
producing the changes I thought they should.
Cadence will go through the motions, perform a simulation, and the results
will not change. You can close down the Analog Environment, restart it, and
run the simulation successfully. This is not the way things should be
though. Even adding another simulation such as AC will not produce any AC
results if you started out running DC or transient.
So, any ideas on what is causing this problem? Again, if I change the
schematic and try re-running the simulation, it seems to be running the old
one over again. I am checking and saving my schematic, and I am creating a
new netlist...!
Thanks,
Marc