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How to include a subckt file and model in ADE

hanlei1975
hanlei1975 over 15 years ago

Dear master

Q.1

When I do simulation in hspiceS of ADE, I need to include model file and another subckt file, In Setup->Environment of ADE , I filled model file in  'include file" section, So how can I include the subckt file? it looks like the model file (.lib) and subckt file (.inc) can not exist both together.

I need the generated netlist as following:

***include files

.lib '/home/models/......

.inc '/home/models/.....

Q.2

If there is CCCS component exist in shcematic, whatever the value of current gain of CCCS you filled in, the netlist generator creat this value always 1  ,what's the problem?

 

Kind regards!

Han

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago
    Han,

    You would be far better using the hspiceD interface. In the Setup->Model Libraries form for that, you can specify a model file with a section name (in which case it uses .lib) or without (in which case it uses .include).

    The old hspiceS interface is not supported or maintained any more, whereas the hspiceD interface is - and has much better support for the simulator. It's also a much cleaner interface.

    Regards,

    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago
    Han,

    You would be far better using the hspiceD interface. In the Setup->Model Libraries form for that, you can specify a model file with a section name (in which case it uses .lib) or without (in which case it uses .include).

    The old hspiceS interface is not supported or maintained any more, whereas the hspiceD interface is - and has much better support for the simulator. It's also a much cleaner interface.

    Regards,

    Andrew
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