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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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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    I'm glad you eventually asked this to the forum (after tweeting me and sending me a personal message via the community site; I was busy the last couple of days, and in general I can't respond to unsolicited direct contacts from people the world over - as I've said numerous times here, this is something we all do as volunteers, and us Cadence folk have our real jobs to do as well - urgent requests should go to customer support).

    The best place to start would be to look at another device (e.g. one of the transistors in analogLib). The documentation will help too. Your question is not exactly very specific, so it's hard to know what your problem is.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    I'm glad you eventually asked this to the forum (after tweeting me and sending me a personal message via the community site; I was busy the last couple of days, and in general I can't respond to unsolicited direct contacts from people the world over - as I've said numerous times here, this is something we all do as volunteers, and us Cadence folk have our real jobs to do as well - urgent requests should go to customer support).

    The best place to start would be to look at another device (e.g. one of the transistors in analogLib). The documentation will help too. Your question is not exactly very specific, so it's hard to know what your problem is.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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