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Time Delay in VCVS & Delay Block in Spectre (Cadence 5) no influence

tstoll
tstoll over 13 years ago
Hi all -
I have in Cadence 6 a testbench where I delay an output transient signal using a VCVS with the time delay option.
That works quite well.
In our Cadence 5 setup I implemented the same testbench, also using the VCVS as delay element.. But here the time delay setting shows NO influence.
Any hint on that?

Best regards,
Thomas   
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    tstoll over 13 years ago

    hi -

    I found following link on the web:

     http://www.docin.com/p-85475985.html?bsh_platform=renren

     

    Solution would be to  hand map this statement to an equivalent spectre delay element:

     

    e1 (n1 n2 n1 0) delay td=td0

     

    BUT HOW TO DO THAT?  Where shall I add that?

     

    Best regards,

    Thomas 

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  • tstoll
    tstoll over 13 years ago

    hi -

    I found following link on the web:

     http://www.docin.com/p-85475985.html?bsh_platform=renren

     

    Solution would be to  hand map this statement to an equivalent spectre delay element:

     

    e1 (n1 n2 n1 0) delay td=td0

     

    BUT HOW TO DO THAT?  Where shall I add that?

     

    Best regards,

    Thomas 

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