If you post your jelib and let me know the name of the cell you are
simulating I'll take a look, Jake.

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:30 PM, sasha84 <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a problem I ran into after following Dr. Baker's Electric
> Tutorial, video lecture #8. I am using Electric v8.09_modified_Oct17.
>
> After setting the parasitics to "Conservative RC" by going to
> Preferences>Tools>Spice, I design a layout for an RC circuit, run the
> design checks (DRC, NCC, and well check), and write to spice deck.
>
> When I click on the output file, the netlist appears, and a window
> called "Spice Error" appears. The message in the error window says
> "Multiple instances of C:_100f_...@1:1."
>
> The only way I can avoid this error window and run the simulation
> successfully is to change parasitics to "Trans Area/Perim Only." When
> I run this version, there are no parasitics in the netlist, so the
> model is almost ideal.
>
> How can I run "Conservative RC" parasitics without getting an error in
> LTspice? Should I try running in HSpice instead?
>
> Sasha
>
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