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cleve
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Segmentation violation ADS 2009U1
Feb 06
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, 2012, 8:58am
Hi all,
I'm trying to simulate a capacitance in ADS. When I start the preview mesh appears this error:
ERROR: MomMSHmaker: internal error 11 -- segmentation violation
I have set the VIAs as 3D and mesh density as 100.
Any idea?
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Re: Segmentation violation ADS 2009U1
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Feb 6
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, 2012, 11:29am
Hi Cleve,
any internal error, assertion fail, segmentation fault or similar is a bug.
- B O E
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