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Problems with simulating using technology library in ic5141 (Read 2579 times)
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Problems with simulating using technology library in ic5141
May 10th, 2009, 1:19am
 
Recently,i add a technology library to cadence.
i define the path of the library in the cds.lib and the cds.lib was located where i start icfb. Is there anything wrong with that way?
But when i use the device in the library to edit the schematic, then there is something wrong with simulating.
More over,i can't modify the model name of the device in the technology library. Anyway, i use the device in the analoglib,and then use the model in the technology library.
But i want to use the device of the technology library. How??? Please help me.
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Re: Problems with simulating using technology library in ic5141
Reply #1 - May 12th, 2009, 8:53pm
 
Your questions have no relation to "RF Simulator" at all.

andrew_wee wrote on May 10th, 2009, 1:19am:
Recently,i add a technology library to cadence.
i define the path of the library in the cds.lib and the cds.lib was located where i start icfb.
Is there anything wrong with that way?
Correct.

andrew_wee wrote on May 10th, 2009, 1:19am:
But when i use the device in the library to edit the schematic, then there is something wrong with simulating.
Describe your situations correctly and in detail.

andrew_wee wrote on May 10th, 2009, 1:19am:
More over,i can't modify the model name of the device in the technology library.
Unless you describe your situations correctly and in detail, no one can answer.

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