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FinFET model parameter

Saeed Gharagoz
Saeed Gharagoz over 15 years ago
I have a FinFET model parameter and I need to use to simulate a circuit. How can I do it? Should I only change the file extension from .pm to .scs and copy it where everything else is? Or should modify the existing file? And any idea where can I get 22nm MIGFET model? Thanks
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    3gh2 over 13 years ago
    Vandana, That model that you have obtained from ASU is for HSPICE and as far as I know you cannot use it in spectre! It is similar to a C and C++! You have to modify it so spectre understands the model! If you want do it yourself you need to read the HSPICE manaul and understand the code( specially the linking file) Once you are on top of it you need got through the cadence manual and modify the code so spectre understands it! Let me know how can i help you! Cheers
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    3gh2 over 13 years ago
    Vandana, That model that you have obtained from ASU is for HSPICE and as far as I know you cannot use it in spectre! It is similar to a C and C++! You have to modify it so spectre understands the model! If you want do it yourself you need to read the HSPICE manaul and understand the code( specially the linking file) Once you are on top of it you need got through the cadence manual and modify the code so spectre understands it! Let me know how can i help you! Cheers
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