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How to use BSIM-CMG models to build and simulate FinFET circuits

Ahmed Taha
Ahmed Taha over 12 years ago

Hi All,

I need to simulate FinFET based circuits

I have BSIM-CMG codes and models from www-device.eecs.berkeley.edu/.../

this includes veriloga files.va and files.include and model card.nmos files

I tried several methods to add these in Cadence, but still something missing 

so I am asking about the right way to add such files to enable circuit simualtion. 

 if any one managed to do this before, could help.

Thanks 

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  • Pretty
    Pretty over 12 years ago

     

    Sir,How did u identify whether the FinFET symbol is n-type or p-type after the VerilogA file is imported . Bcoz the VerilogA file gives a black box only with four terminals s,d,g,e. Then how do i use this black box in an inverter circuit and simulate it using spectre. Kindly suggest me some idea for the same.

    Regards

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  • Pretty
    Pretty over 12 years ago

     

    Sir,How did u identify whether the FinFET symbol is n-type or p-type after the VerilogA file is imported . Bcoz the VerilogA file gives a black box only with four terminals s,d,g,e. Then how do i use this black box in an inverter circuit and simulate it using spectre. Kindly suggest me some idea for the same.

    Regards

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