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simulation for different temperature of parts

Hannahyrh
Hannahyrh over 4 years ago

Hello,

I am wondering is it possible in Cadence to simulate the circuit whose two parts are at different temperatures?

Thanks,

Hannah

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Hi Hannah,

    Yes - this can be done using the multi-technology support (MTS) capability. This is something included with ADE Assembler, and if your design is specified as a config, you can set the MTS options over the test and then set different simulation options (including temperature) or different models for different parts of the design (different cells or different instances). Note that there were a bunch of improvements related to this in IC6.1.8 - here's some useful links on the topic:

    • Multi-Technology Simulation (MTS) with Local Scoped Models (video – only about 7 minutes)
    • Multi-Technology Simulation (MTS) Flow with Local Scoping for Instance in ADE Assembler (RAK)

    Andrew

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  • Hannahyrh
    Hannahyrh over 4 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you, Andrew!

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