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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
    Chen23 over 11 years ago

     Hi. I am an Imperial student facing the same problem. I have downloaded the BSIM-CMG model. How did you add the FinFET model to Cadence library finally? I would be grateful if you could tell me.

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  • lokeshmahor
    lokeshmahor over 7 years ago in reply to Chen23

    have you find the solution

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  • lokeshmahor
    lokeshmahor over 7 years ago in reply to Chen23

    have you find the solution

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago in reply to lokeshmahor

    Using a "downloaded BSIM-CMG" model (assuming this means a Verilog-A model of BSIM-CMG) is a bit pointless when this is built in to spectre (the performance will be much better). Type "spectre -h bsimcmg" for more details.

    What you need are some model files with model parameters for bsimcmg for a real process - you didn't say what you've got and what you've tried - you just appended on the end of a  6 year old thread (and the forum guidelines ask you not to do this).

    Andrew.

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