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auto dipper
auto dipper over 11 years ago

Hi, some one please let me know how can i get the values of all the nodes n my circuit. i have drawn the schematic of a majority circuit in cadence virtuoso IC610 version and have done transient analysis over it. want to check the net capacitance of each node. how can this be done ?

 what is the corresponding option in gui and if there is no such option in IC610 how can it be done using the netlist. kindly explain steps

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    auto dipper over 11 years ago

    hi 

    just like we include model files from ADE. for example tsmc etc.. so how can one include a file in which i have entered some options like

    dcOp dc write="spectre.dc" maxiters=150 maxsteps=10000 annotate=status \
    infoname=capinfo2
    capinfo2 info what=captab where=file  file="capnodesdc"
    dcOpInfo info what=oppoint where=rawfile

     

     

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  • auto dipper
    auto dipper over 11 years ago

    hi 

    just like we include model files from ADE. for example tsmc etc.. so how can one include a file in which i have entered some options like

    dcOp dc write="spectre.dc" maxiters=150 maxsteps=10000 annotate=status \
    infoname=capinfo2
    capinfo2 info what=captab where=file  file="capnodesdc"
    dcOpInfo info what=oppoint where=rawfile

     

     

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