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Problem simulating Spice Netlist with Spectre

Oriba
Oriba over 12 years ago

Hello,

Recently i tried to simulate the following Spice netList with Spectre:( by : spectre filename.sp)

 simulator lang = spice
.SUBCKT modelmemristor plus minus PARAMS:

+phio=0.95 Lm=0.0998 w1=0.1261 foff=3.5e-6
+ioff=115e-6 aoff=1.2 fon=40e-6 ion=8.9e-6
+aon=1.8 b=500e-6 wc=107e-3
G1 plus internal value={sgn(V(x))*(1/V(dw))^2*0.0617*(V(phiI)*exp(-V(B)*V(sr))-(V(phiI)+abs(V(x)))*exp(-V(B)*V(sr2)))}
Esr sr 0 value={sqrt(V(phiI))}
Esr2 sr2 0 value={sqrt(V(phiI)+abs(V(x)))}
Rs internal minus 215
Eg x 0 value={V(plus)-V(internal)}
Elamda Lmda 0 value={Lm/V(w)}
Ew2 w2 0 value={w1+V(w)-(0.9183/(2.85+4*V(Lmda)-2*abs(V(x))))}
EDw dw 0 value={V(w2)-w1}
EB B 0 value={10.246*V(dw)}
ER R 0 value={(V(w2)/w1)*(V(w)-w1)/(V(w)-V(w2))}
EphiI phiI 0 value={phio-abs(V(x))*((w1+V(w2))/(2*V(w)))-1.15*V(Lmda)*V(w)*log(V(R))/V(dw)}
C1 w 0 1e-9 IC=1.2
R w 0 1e8MEG
Ec c 0 value={abs(V(internal)-V(minus))/215}
Emon1 mon1 0 value={((V(w)-aoff)/wc)-(V(c)/b)}
Emon2 mon2 0 value={(aon-V(w))/wc-(V(c)/b)}
Goff 0 w value={foff*sinh(stp(V(x))*V(c)/ioff)*exp(-exp(V(mon1))-V(w)/wc)}
Gon w 0 value={fon*sinh(stp(-V(x))*V(c)/ion)*exp(-exp(V(mon2))-V(w)/wc)}
.ENDS modelmemristor

 When doing so, i got the following errors:

 Error found by spectre in `modelmemristor', during circuit read-in.
    ERROR (SFE-1815): "Mem.sp" 2: Missing value for parameter `G1' in
        subcircuit definition `modelmemristor'.
    ERROR (SFE-662): "Mem.sp" 2: Badly formed subcircuit definition
        `modelmemristor'.

I looked a littel bit and tried to change the G1 parameter to the following:

G1 plus internal 0 xx value={sgn(V(x))*(1/V(dw))^2*0.0617*(V(phiI)*exp(-V(B)*V(sr))-(V(phiI)+abs(V(x)))*exp(-V(B)*V(sr2)))}
Exx xx 0 1

But still same Errors..
Can anyway know what is the problem??
My final goal is to attach this netlist to a symbol so i can use it in virtuoso.
Thanks

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    I've no idea what adding a subckt to "verilog A" means, nor what the analogLib "ascasubckt" means. 

    There are numerous posts on this forum about how to reference an external model. However, simplest would probably be to copy a two terminal device (such as "res") from analogLib to your own library, edit the symbol and then edit the CDF to (say) set the model parameter to the name of your subckt model. Or change the component name in the spectre simulation info part of the CDF to match your subckt  name. 

    Regards,

    Andrew 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    I've no idea what adding a subckt to "verilog A" means, nor what the analogLib "ascasubckt" means. 

    There are numerous posts on this forum about how to reference an external model. However, simplest would probably be to copy a two terminal device (such as "res") from analogLib to your own library, edit the symbol and then edit the CDF to (say) set the model parameter to the name of your subckt model. Or change the component name in the spectre simulation info part of the CDF to match your subckt  name. 

    Regards,

    Andrew 

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