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Good book/documentation for CMI (Cadence Spectre)?
Aug 05th, 2009, 6:03am
 
Hi all,

could someone recommend me some good book/documentation/examples for Cadence Spectre Compiled Model Interface (CMI)?

I am stuck with "CMI Reference 4.0" (btw, I wonder why Cadence did not include "CMI Reference 5.0" in Europractice distribution of MMSIM 7) and some non-documented examples in .../spectrecmi/samples and .../spectrecmi/src.

Did someone managed to get opamp.c from .../spectrecmi/samples working?
It compiled well and I got the library libopamp.so which I included in cmiConfig; Spectre recognized it; I have placed the opamp model into my netlist, but the opamp does not work (at all). Not in tran, ac.
Other examples {seam to} work.

Any help is appreciated.

Kind regards,
A.W.
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Re: Good book/documentation for CMI (Cadence Spectre)?
Reply #1 - Aug 15th, 2009, 12:51am
 
The C Model Interface is not included in the documentation by default, and is normally available by special request from Cadence. I believe it has been included in the Europractice bundle in the past (we've certainly had a very small number of support questions from Europractice about CMI), so your best bet is to contact Europractice support about this (who can contact Cadence in turn if needed).

There are very few cases where you really need to use the C Model Interface, so I'd first be sure that you can't implement what you're trying to do another way (say with VerilogA).

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Andrew.
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