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Extract model names for all devices present in spectre/hspice model file

Niveena
Niveena over 13 years ago
Hi, Is there a way by which I can extract all the model names for all devices, from the models loaded into spectre or spice simulator. My intention is to check a given list of model names against the model names defined in the spectre or spice model files. I am aware that the spectre simulator dumps model info for the devices used in the design into a text file. For this we will have to simulate a design. Is there any option in ADE or Skill by which we can get to know the info regarding all the models that are loaded into the simulator without actually simulating a design?
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    The information is stored (by spectre), but unfortunately there's no public function to retrieve it (there is a private function, but obviously I can't give that out because there's no guarantee that private functions will continue to work in future releases).

    So, the right process is to log a service request with customer support requesting this. There is an existing CCR, number 81075, and you can request that a duplicate enhancement CCR is filed to request this in future.

    Best Regards,

    Andrew.

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