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Question about Cadence modeling inductor
Jan 05th, 2006, 5:49am
 
Cadence can modeling spiral ind , transformer based on the tech file! My quesition is:
Whether cadence will modeling more complex inductor( eg. symind) instead of simple spiral ind?
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Re: Question about Cadence modeling inductor
Reply #1 - Jan 5th, 2006, 6:28am
 
There is a new tool 'Passive Component Modeler'
comes with the MMSIM 6.0 URS2 stream.

Have a look at
Code:
<yourMMSIMInstallDir>/doc/VPCMug/VPCMug.pdf
 



I it can model a set of more complex inductors
like differential symmetrical and asymmetrical,
based on a Assura procfile and p2lvs file.

I have not tested it so far.

Try with:
Code:
 setenv CDS_VPCM_HOME <yourMMSIMInstallDir>/tools/vpcm
 vpcm
 



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Re: Question about Cadence modeling inductor
Reply #2 - Jan 7th, 2006, 8:20am
 
It's also integrated with DFII - there's a tutorial under the vpcm directory in the installation.

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Andrew.
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Re: Question about Cadence modeling inductor
Reply #3 - Jan 10th, 2006, 1:02am
 
Thanks lot!!! Bernd and Andrew, Let me try the tools firstly and get back to you later.
Great Information!!!
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