How can I solve my ADS EM simulation problem?

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The discussion centers on resolving an ADS EM simulation issue related to schematic and layout cell organization. A user discovered that having a schematic in the same cell as the layout while attempting to simulate from a different cell caused problems. The solution involved deleting the extra or empty schematic in the EM layout cell, which successfully resolved the issue. Another participant confirmed that this advice was also helpful to them. Proper cell management is crucial for successful simulation in ADS EM.
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Hi all,

I'm new to ADS, so I followed a youtube video in designing a Wilkinson power divider to Co Simulate. I was able to get through the EM simulation part, but I am getting the following error in the schematic simulation portion:

"There is no corresponding terminal for `P1' in the netlisted view "

Any help will be much appreciated.

Tadeh
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Can you show the Netlist View? What is P1 supposed to be?
 
Thank you for responding. Someone helped me and it turned out I had a schematic created in the same cell as the layout, and in the meantime I was trying to simulate the testbench in a schematic in a different cell, and apparently that is not okay. Deleting the extra/empty schematic in the EM layout cell solved my problem.

Thanks,

Tadeh
 
thanks a lot for the post, it also helped me.
 
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