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how to perform post layout simulation?

ralakhani
ralakhani over 13 years ago

hello sir, nobody is in my college to guide me, no supervisor here.

please tell me what to do for post layout simulation after performing successfully LVS.

And also give me idea about how can i generate test bench of OTA design?

in my OTA design i want to apply both differential voltage(ac sin input) and input common mode voltage simultaneously how can i apply in layout, in schematic i have used ideal balun but what to do for layout?

please help me.

thanks a lot in advance. 

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    sohaibafridi over 13 years ago

     Dear Quek,

    Please could you elaborate a big on config view. How to create it and what is its purpose?. Sorry I am new to Cadence and was following this post because I was looking for an answer for the same issue as Mr. Ralakhani is facing.

    Regards

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    sohaibafridi over 13 years ago

     Dear Quek,

    Please could you elaborate a big on config view. How to create it and what is its purpose?. Sorry I am new to Cadence and was following this post because I was looking for an answer for the same issue as Mr. Ralakhani is facing.

    Regards

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