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Cadence Virtuoso 6.16 model cards

DigitalOsama
DigitalOsama over 11 years ago

Dear All,

I'm using Predictive Technology Model (PTM) model cards on cadence virtuoso 6.16, and drawing the characteristics ( Ids vs Vgs) of nmos and pmos, but I'm getting the characteristics of pmos like nmos (which is wrong), do anyone know what is the reason of that wrong behavior?

Thanks,

Osama

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Assuming that you're getting the models from http://ptm.asu.edu perhaps you could give a link to which specific model you're using, and also post the spectre netlist you're using to test this. That way it would be easier to see what you're actually doing and to spot whether something is wrong in your setup.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew. 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Assuming that you're getting the models from http://ptm.asu.edu perhaps you could give a link to which specific model you're using, and also post the spectre netlist you're using to test this. That way it would be easier to see what you're actually doing and to spot whether something is wrong in your setup.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew. 

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