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AMS err:Vector net cannot be connected to a Spice/Spectre instance by port name)
Oct 21st, 2008, 12:05pm
 
Hi,

I am stuck with this AMS error.  In my testbench, I am instantiating the netlist as a symbol for one of the blocks.  

I could able to pass the design-prep.  While elaborating the design, I am stuck with the following error
*E,SYERROR (/projects/temp5/dcbnvd/schematic/verilog.vams,91|3): Vector net cannot be connected to a Spice/Spectre instance by port name.

Can someone help me?

ramesh
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Re: AMS err:Vector net cannot be connected to a Spice/Spectre instance by port name)
Reply #1 - Nov 12th, 2008, 6:23pm
 
I would imagine if you mention your willingness to pay, you might be able to find a consultant here who would be able to get you up to speed quickly.

you would need some sort of desktop sharing situation.
for free help, you might need to actually attach the netlist as a file or graphic..

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Re: AMS err:Vector net cannot be connected to a Spice/Spectre instance by port name)
Reply #2 - Dec 25th, 2008, 6:24am
 
Ramesh,

  A quick question on this, are you trying to connect a digital bus,
vector(?), to a source?

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