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When I run a simulation, I get errors in the log file that say “no such subcircuit: XXX”. Whats going on?

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When I run a simulation, I get errors in the log file that say “no such subcircuit: XXX”. Whats going on?

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In versions 3.0.1.1 and lower. Some parts in the database make calls to external (not inside its own subcircuit) subcircuits or models. For one reason or another, the part can’t find these external subcircuits and reports the errors that you see in the log. There are actually 2 problems and workarounds. • The database might actually be missing these external subcircuits. In this case, go to our Tech Support page (www.beigebag.com/tech.htm) and download the latest database patch or complete database. • Even if the dependent subcircuits are in the database, Workshop still won’t recognize them. In this case, you’ll have to right-click on the part that’s making the external call, “Edit Simulation Model” (or double click the part), and then click OK. This should force Workshop to find the dependent subcircuits. Users of B2 Spice A/D Lite who don’t have the Database Editor that is necessary in adding the missing subcircuits should contact us for further instructions. This problem should be f

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