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Tutorial files in the Cadence tutorial: AMS in Virtuoso.
Dec 28th, 2010, 11:59am
 
Dear all,
am new to Verilog AMS so am trying to follow the Cadence tutorial o know how to use verilog AMS.but I found that I do not have the files used in the tutorial so can any one went through that before inform me how can I get these files.

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Re: Tutorial files in the Cadence tutorial: AMS in Virtuoso.
Reply #1 - Jan 3rd, 2011, 12:24am
 
Go to <ICinstDir>/tools/dfII/samples/tutorials/AMS - there are databases and a pdf in there outlining the AMS Virtuoso Use Model. There are also samples in the <IUSinstDir>/tools/affirma_ams/etc/examples/ (again, PDFs and databases) which are more from a command line perspective.

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Reply #2 - Jan 3rd, 2011, 12:39am
 
thanks for your reply,

actually the files are stored in the university servers which i do not have access for,so i will be grateful if you can tell me how to get them online through email or some  upload servers
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Reply #3 - Jan 3rd, 2011, 12:52am
 
I don't understand - they're in the software installations. If you have access to the software installations (which surely you'll need to run the software), then you really should have access to the tutorials, unless somebody at the university has (bizarrely) locked them down (and they'd have had to go out of their way to do this). If that's the case, you should ask somebody at your University to fix it.

I cannot post bits of Cadence software or tutorial data freely on the web - these are provided under the software license.

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