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Model of fourier component in analogLib library

BaaB
BaaB over 9 years ago

Could anyone provide me the model of fourier component in analogLib library in Cadence?

Thank you.

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    I doubt you need a model. If you look at "spectre -h fourier" you'll see that all the model parameters are also available as instance parameters. The only benefit of a model is that you can then predefine the model parameters in an include file and reference them by using the model name.

    Even if you did want to use a model, nobody can provide it for you because the parameters are completely dependent upon what you want to do.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    I doubt you need a model. If you look at "spectre -h fourier" you'll see that all the model parameters are also available as instance parameters. The only benefit of a model is that you can then predefine the model parameters in an include file and reference them by using the model name.

    Even if you did want to use a model, nobody can provide it for you because the parameters are completely dependent upon what you want to do.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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