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Multiple Model Files

Karo
Karo over 15 years ago
Hi, I am working on a circuit where I need multiple model files. The first one I am using is gpdk045, I tried modifying this file to use with transistors from the analog library. The problem I have is that my simulations are wrong whenever I use a transistor with the second model file it just produces random simulations. I appreciate any help I get on this. thanks,
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    Karo over 15 years ago
    Thanks Andrew, the problem is I am unable to generate simulation results when I use transistors with different model files. I am working on an amplifier and I want to be able to change the tox for the transistors independently. So I created another model file(modification of the gpdk045) to use. The problem is whenever I simulate with the two model files, I can't generate the waveforms. Is there a way I can send u the model file and an example circuit. Thanks,
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    Karo over 15 years ago
    Thanks Andrew, the problem is I am unable to generate simulation results when I use transistors with different model files. I am working on an amplifier and I want to be able to change the tox for the transistors independently. So I created another model file(modification of the gpdk045) to use. The problem is whenever I simulate with the two model files, I can't generate the waveforms. Is there a way I can send u the model file and an example circuit. Thanks,
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