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Standard cells unresolved in myDesign
Oct 08th, 2011, 1:09am
 
Hello Guys,

I am doing post-PR simulation with AMS designer. Select Cellview-based netlister with ncvlog, ncelab, ncsim. It stops in elaberation phase with the following error.

Code:
ncelab: 09.20-s019: (c) Copyright 1995-2010 Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
	Elaborating the design hierarchy:
ncelab: *N,SFEDPL: Deploying new SFE in analog engine.
ncelab: *E,CUCFUN: instance 'FE_PHC668_rstn' of the unit 'DL07D1' is unresolved in 'csmc05mm01.xihu_dig:module'.
ncelab: *E,CUCFUN: instance 'FE_OFCC666_FE_OFN640_modout' of the unit 'NI01D5' is unresolved in 'csmc05mm01.xihu_dig:module'. 



DL07D1 and NI01D5 are standard cells. I set the verilog file for standard file in ADE --> Simulation --> Options --> Compiler... --> Library Files/Directories. All the standard cells are compiled into myDesign_sim library. Then I fill myDesign_sim library name in Library list of Global Bindings.

I have not figured out the cause. Any comments are appreciated.


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Yawei
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Re: Standard cells unresolved in myDesign
Reply #1 - Oct 9th, 2011, 5:34am
 
I have figured out the issue. The standard cells are compiled in and default view name is module. The sub-blocks in myDesign is compiled in and default view name is module, too. So I need to put module in View list of Global Bindings. Now it is done.
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