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Re: Simulating subcircuit within ADE with view other than spectre

slim5
slim5 over 10 years ago

Hi,

Following the steps listed in this URL, community.cadence.com/cadence_blogs_8/b/rf/archive/2009/01/07/tip-of-the-week-how-to-simulate-a-subcircuit-netlist-with-spectre-in-ade I was able to instantiate a spice netlist and run simulations within ADE.

For the step, "Make a copy of this symbol view and call the new view "spectre.", is it possible to create the steps for a view name to something else other than spectre? For example, is it possible to create a view call "LocalSimViews" instead of "spectre"?

Regards,

S Lim

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    Tom Volden over 10 years ago

    Yes.  You can give it any view name that you want, but then you also need to include that view name in the switch and stop view lists.  The advantage of using spectre as the view name is that it is already defined as a stopping view, assuming you are using the viewlist templates for spectre.

     

    Regards,

    TOM

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  • Tom Volden
    Tom Volden over 10 years ago

    Yes.  You can give it any view name that you want, but then you also need to include that view name in the switch and stop view lists.  The advantage of using spectre as the view name is that it is already defined as a stopping view, assuming you are using the viewlist templates for spectre.

     

    Regards,

    TOM

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