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Questions on Cadence tool, icfb
Feb 07th, 2006, 3:26pm
 
Dear all,

I am using icfb for some simualtion. The problem I have is;

How to assign different model parameters to each of transistors?

I need to run simulation for device degradation and assuming different levels of degradation to each transistor, I want assign model parameters nmos1 to tr1, nmos2 to tr2....
Because I attached a technology file to library, when I instantiate a tr in schematic, it automatically has the model name from the technology. How can I change it?

One more question is,
Is is possible to get verilog file from schematic view? I have a schematic file and want to get verilog file for it.

Thanks in advance for your help!
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Re: Questions on Cadence tool, icfb
Reply #1 - Feb 7th, 2006, 8:45pm
 
If you use transistors from analogLib (nmos4, pmos4, say), you can specify the model name to be whatever you like. Those from a PDK usually have the model names hardcoded to match the device models that come with the PDK.

For a Verilog netlist, you can use Tools->Simulation->Verilog (there's either Verilog or NC-Verilog, but the netlister is the same).

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Andrew.
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Reply #2 - Feb 8th, 2006, 6:48am
 
Thanks a lot!

You always have the answer for my question!!!
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