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Aigneryu
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How to use netlist in Analog Design Env.?
Mar 21st, 2004, 7:14am
 
I have a circuit with analog components in DFII format, verilog netlist, and some subblocks in Spectre netlist.

Can I use all of them in schematic composer of the analog design environment(GUI)??

analog components in DFII and verilog subcircuits will be OK because I can create schematic view or verilog/behavioral view,
But the components described in spectre netlist does not seem to be utilized as convenient as the two above.

How can I create convenient cell views that can be easily used in GUI as schematic view directly from spectre netlists?

Can somebody tell me which reference section of manual I should read??  


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Re: How to use netlist in Analog Design Env.?
Reply #1 - Mar 21st, 2004, 12:45pm
 
This is covered in the Analog Design Environment User
Guide, Chapter 3 (I think), the one called
"Design Variables and Simulation Files for Direct Simulation"
(assuming you're using "spectre" rather than "spectreS"),
in the section called "Referencing Textual Subcircuits or Models"

Regards,

Andrew.
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Reply #2 - Mar 21st, 2004, 9:47pm
 
Dear Andrew,

Thank you very much, and I will check it out right away!
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