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how to creat CDF parameter for DMOS in ic5141

rengd
rengd over 15 years ago

i have a technology file which DMOS defines as

xm1 dm gm sm bm mn40vbn  w=20e-6 l=1.2e-6 count=1 

i can't creat the parameter 'count'  in netlist using analog enviroment.

How do i ?

Thanks

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Your question is very unclear.

    If this is a primitive device, you could use Tools->CDF->Edit CDF and specify the parameters you want to netlist in the approate simulation information section. You'd want to make sure it's a stopping view (assuming that it is a primitive) by creating a stopping view (typically the name of the simulator interface, e.g. hspiceD, spectre, etc) which is a copy of the symbol view. 

    If it's not a stopping view and there's a (say) schematic underneath, then provided that the underlying schematic has an instance which has a property which uses pPar("count") then it should get netlisted at the parent level.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Your question is very unclear.

    If this is a primitive device, you could use Tools->CDF->Edit CDF and specify the parameters you want to netlist in the approate simulation information section. You'd want to make sure it's a stopping view (assuming that it is a primitive) by creating a stopping view (typically the name of the simulator interface, e.g. hspiceD, spectre, etc) which is a copy of the symbol view. 

    If it's not a stopping view and there's a (say) schematic underneath, then provided that the underlying schematic has an instance which has a property which uses pPar("count") then it should get netlisted at the parent level.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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