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Matlab interfacing with Virtuoso

sidm
sidm over 3 years ago

Hi All,

I am using IC618 and wish to seek guidance on how to interface it with Matlab.

I am modeling some blocks like Power amplifier , LNA etc.. in Matlab and then wish to bring these models into Virtuoso or alternatively replicate the Matlab models inside Spectre simulations. 

Will be helpful if someone can provide insights on this.

regards

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to sidm

    Glad you found the session useful today!

    Anyway, there is no ADE-L MATLAB integration. The ADE MATLAB Integration is only for Explorer/Assembler, and it is (as Shawn pointed out) a licensed option.

    There is also a co-simulation interface between Simulink (not MATLAB, since MATLAB isn't a simulator) and either Spectre or AMS Designer - this can be run from ADE L, but I don't think that's what you're after (this has existed for many years - searching in the documentation for MATLAB or Simulink would find that). There is also the Spectre Toolbox for MATLAB which can be used within MATLAB to read simulation results (PSF data) from an individual simulation, but this is an older, lower-level interface and it can't be used within ADE.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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