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How can i know the model which the simulator is using?

Muffassir
Muffassir over 13 years ago

 Hi all,

 

I am using Cadence 6.1.4 and virtuoso ,gpdk180 and ADE L.

I want to know which model (BSIM3.3, BSIM4.6, BSIM SOI 4.0 or EKV 2.6)  of transistor (MOS) is being used by the simulator .how can i do that . Further how can i change the model to EKV 2.6 if possible. what are the steps to be followed.

 

Thanks in advance..

 

 

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    berndf over 13 years ago

     Check the model libraies in the model directory of your PDK and look

    for the model card

    model ModelName ModelIdentifier

    e.g.

    model nch bsim3v3

     spectre -h in the command line my help to

     

    Bernd

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  • berndf
    berndf over 13 years ago

     Check the model libraies in the model directory of your PDK and look

    for the model card

    model ModelName ModelIdentifier

    e.g.

    model nch bsim3v3

     spectre -h in the command line my help to

     

    Bernd

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