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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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  • lartola
    lartola over 13 years ago
    Andrew, thanks for your answer; I will update it as soon possible.
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  • dileepghosty
    dileepghosty over 12 years ago

    hi 3gh2,

                can you please mail me The 45 nm FinFet model files to me. I'll be using them for academic puposes.this post has helped me alot.my id is dileepkushwaha@hotmail.com.

    thanx in advance :-)

    dileep

     

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  • venkateshjutur
    venkateshjutur over 11 years ago

    hai andrew,

    i downloaded 32nm sub-circuit model for FinFET (double-gate)  and i did simulation in Tanner Spice i am getting proper output for Double gate inverter

    now coming to cadence how to include these files(in which format) in the library, in our lab we have analogLib, gpdk45,90,180nm lib

    from analogLib library we can instance synmbol for nmos, pmos and we can design our circuit by changing the l and w

    can you help me how to instance symbol for 32nm FinFET such that we can change w and l like MOS

     

    help me in this regard

    thanks in advance  

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    I don't think there is an example transistor in analogLib with appropriate parameters for a finfet. You'd have to roll your own - which to be honest would be the normal practice for any technology. People don't usually use the actual transistors from analogLib for anything real - because they are intended to be ideal components.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • DaggerTruth
    DaggerTruth over 11 years ago

    Hello Saeed,

    Can you please mail me the 45nm model card? I need it for my academic project.This is my mail id g.gautham2010@vit.ac.in

    It would be a great help to me if you can mail me.

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  • DaggerTruth
    DaggerTruth over 11 years ago

     Hi Saeed,

    Can you please mail me the FinFET 45nm model  card? I need it for my academic project. My mail id is g.gautham2010@vit.ac.in  

    It would be a great help to me if you can mail me.

    Thanx..

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  • DaggerTruth
    DaggerTruth over 11 years ago

     I accidently posted twice the same question and do not know how to delete my post. Sorry about that.

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  • raghavendra ks
    raghavendra ks over 9 years ago
    I want the model for 45nm FinFet. my email id is raghuswill@gmail.com
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  • lartola
    lartola over 9 years ago
    You can find 45 nm FinFET model on the PTM website http://ptm.asu.edu/
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  • raghavendra ks
    raghavendra ks over 9 years ago
    i don't know how to include those model file into virtuoso and i am a student from india and i am not able to download pdk from FreePDK45 because i dont have college id with me. and could you tell me the procedure for setting up the model file and pdk into virtuoso . Thanks in advance
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