Subject: Re: Errors while running runs2i
From: Khalid Ansari (khalida@vitesse.com)
Date: Mon Jan 21 2002 - 09:51:08 PST
Syed,
I was able to execute runs2i successfully. The reason why
I was running into all kinds of errors was that my disk space
was full.
Thanks a lot for your response. By the way I just started using
IBIS and got a chance to read the IBIS documents floating around
on the net, created by you. They were very helpful.
Thanks,
Khalid
At 06:11 PM 1/17/02 -0800, Syed Huq wrote:
>Khalid,
>
>The two filenames indicate:
>
>rdxpad.out: Ramp Down Max Pad
>runpad.out: Ramp Up Min Pad
>
>Look at the .spi files for each and make sure the setup looks correct
>for a Ramp simulation.
>
>If your rdtpad.out or rutpad.out had no errors(this is for Typ case),
>you can compare that to the ones that failed to see what happened.
>
>My guess is your .s2i file for a I/O is not set correctly or..
>
>Which SPICE are you running and on what platform ?
>
>Syed
>
> > X-Sender: khalida@mailhost-sv
> > Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 15:25:40 -0800
> > To: ibis-users@eda.org
> > From: Khalid Ansari <khalida@vitesse.com>
> > Subject: Errors while running runs2i
> > Cc: ibis-support <ibis-support@nqesv1.nms.nec.co.jp>
> > Mime-Version: 1.0
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am new to IBIS. I have a macro for which basically I have
> > created a directory and put in the directory the .sp file and .inc file,
> > these are my hspice files. The macro is for a bi-directional I/O. I
> > run the mks2i script and generate a .s2i file. I polish up the .s2i
> > with the right package RLC and the other values and then
> > do the runs2i script. I did the same for one other input cell and the
> > curves were generated right. With this bi-directional one I get errors
> > and the script doesn't generate any curves. I went through all the .out
> > files created by running the script and I found in two different .out
>files
> > that there were errors:
> >
> > File name= rdxpad.out...error = "could not close save file = rdxpad.ic".
> > File name= runpad.out...error = "could not close save file = runpad.ic".
> >
> > Anybody know what these errors mean? How do you go about
> > troubleshooting when running these scripts...what are the things
> > to look for?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Khalid
> >
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