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Modeling and simulation of FinFET in cadence

RAJ JOHRI
RAJ JOHRI over 13 years ago

Hello. I m MTech student. I want to simulate FinFET based digital circuits. But I don't have a FinFET model in cadence. Please help me by providing an equivalent model of FinFET or any other way to simulate FinFET.

Thank You.

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    Chen23 over 11 years ago

     Thank you for your quick reply.

    It may be a silly question. After create the symbol view of the text (verilogA code) and make a copy of it and call the new view 'spectre', I don't know how to :

    Open the base CDF for the cell, add a component parameter called "model." according to the recipe given in your first hyperlink.

    Do I need to create a new cellview of a top level circuit and insert this symbol and then look at its property?

    Chen

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  • Chen23
    Chen23 over 11 years ago

     Thank you for your quick reply.

    It may be a silly question. After create the symbol view of the text (verilogA code) and make a copy of it and call the new view 'spectre', I don't know how to :

    Open the base CDF for the cell, add a component parameter called "model." according to the recipe given in your first hyperlink.

    Do I need to create a new cellview of a top level circuit and insert this symbol and then look at its property?

    Chen

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