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SKILL Simulation code

Ashish86
Ashish86 over 13 years ago

Hi Andrew,

 I have defined a NMos PCell by writing the CDF parameters in SKILL. I now want to write the simulation code for the  same.

 But I am not sure how to write the simulation code. can you give me some written code as an example?

Thanks. 

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    skillUser over 13 years ago

    What do you mean by "simulation code"?  Perhaps Andrew might understand, but this is a forum, answers could come from anyone, however, if we do not understand the question, it is unlikely we would be able to answer. Are you asking about the simInfo section of the CDF for the purposes of netlisting/simulation?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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    skillUser over 13 years ago

    What do you mean by "simulation code"?  Perhaps Andrew might understand, but this is a forum, answers could come from anyone, however, if we do not understand the question, it is unlikely we would be able to answer. Are you asking about the simInfo section of the CDF for the purposes of netlisting/simulation?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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