Philips does not include any drain/source diode in their MM9 model, so that any drain/source diode model parameters included in the MM9 model card for ELDO does not refer to the MM9 model itself but to another drain/source diode model.
The Philips MM9 model code and documentation are available on Philips web site:
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/Philips_Models/mos_models/model9/index.htm...Philips recommends to use their JUNCAP diodes to model the drain/source diode behavior, but this is only a recommendation and SMASH (just like other simulators) includes in the MOS models its own drain/source diode and resistor models to allow to choose between different drain/source diode and resistor models.
Therefore, it is not trivial to answer your question as it depends on the selected drain/source diode and resistor models. If your MM9 model uses JUNCAP models for the diodes (DCAPLEV=9 for ELDO), you can convert the “ELDO” parameters to “SMASH” parameters as follows:
CJ = CJBR
CJSW = CJSR
CJGATE = CJGR
JS = JSDBR + JSGBR
JSW = JSGGR
PB = VDBR
PBSW = max(VDGR, VDSR)
MJ = PB
MJSW = max(PG, PS)
NB = NBJ
TLEVC = 2
XTI = 1.5
N = 2
A future release of SMASH will provide the direct support of JUNCAP diode models.