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Title: How to add .lib to Cadence as like Hspice? Post by newic on Aug 10th, 2011, 11:35pm how could cadence ADE to have .lib function as in the hspice? I know cadence can only include the file, but not choosing the variable in .lib (eg: term_ss in this case) in hspice, users can make lib setting easily as below: in the spice deck: .lib 'my_setting.lib' term_ss content in my_setting.txt .lib term_ss vvar var1 0 0 ...... ...... .endl .lib term_ff vvar var1 0 vcc ...... ...... endl |
Title: Re: How to add .lib to Cadence as like Hspice? Post by ywguo on Aug 13th, 2011, 6:30pm include "/process/smic_5.0/smic18/smic18mmrf1833.c.1/smic18mmrf/../models/spectre/ms018_v1p9_spe.lib" section=tt include "/process/smic_5.0/smic18/smic18mmrf1833.c.1/smic18mmrf/../models/spectre/ms018_v1p9_spe.lib" section=bjt_tt include "/process/smic_5.0/smic18/smic18mmrf1833.c.1/smic18mmrf/../models/spectre/ms018_v1p9_spe.lib" section=res_tt include "/process/smic_5.0/smic18/smic18mmrf1833.c.1/smic18mmrf/../models/spectre/ms018_v1p9_spe.lib" section=mom_tt include "/process/smic_5.0/smic18/smic18mmrf1833.c.1/smic18mmrf/../models/spectre/ms018_v1p9_spe.lib" section=var_tt |
Title: Re: How to add .lib to Cadence as like Hspice? Post by newic on Aug 14th, 2011, 5:23pm the .lib is used for param setting instead of library setting. I know how to set library seting in ADE & Hspice. I want to use .lib to choose param ( a group of setting usually) |
Title: Re: How to add .lib to Cadence as like Hspice? Post by ywguo on Aug 14th, 2011, 6:01pm Don't forget you have already define a group of parameter in library section. That is a part of a library. Usually some parameters are defined in model file. So you can choose a group of parameter with library setup. |
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