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Veriloga Montecarlo input from spectre

jeffreyprin
jeffreyprin over 11 years ago

Dear,

 

I am trying to add montecarlo mismatch into a verilogA model (delay variation) using IC6.1.5.

I read on several post to use a custom scs model file that includes the verilog file and has a STAT section to define parameter variations. (like this www.cadence.com/.../27475.aspx). I dont know how to go further. Is this method correct?

Like in this post i have a verilog file with parameters, and a model.scs file included in ADE.

 

I can't find out how to link a symbol to the model in the scs file. Can anyone help me with this? I tried just putting the scs file next to the verilog file buth no changes are made seen.

 

Regards

 

Jeffrey

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Similar discussion in this post. Maybe that helps?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Similar discussion in this post. Maybe that helps?

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