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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
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Why don't you want to create a schematic? Surely that's how it would be used - you create a schematic, place your device's symbol in there (it's not very clear what you're doing, because you're talking earlier about a pcell, but normally pcells are for layout (not always, but  usually)), hook up some stimulus from analogLib and then set up a simulation in the Analog Design Environment.

    Your question is rather vague and open-ended, so it's hard to judge what you know and don't know, what documentation you've looked at, what you've tried, and what you're actual objective is.

    Sorry that I've not been able to guess what you're really trying to do!

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Why don't you want to create a schematic? Surely that's how it would be used - you create a schematic, place your device's symbol in there (it's not very clear what you're doing, because you're talking earlier about a pcell, but normally pcells are for layout (not always, but  usually)), hook up some stimulus from analogLib and then set up a simulation in the Analog Design Environment.

    Your question is rather vague and open-ended, so it's hard to judge what you know and don't know, what documentation you've looked at, what you've tried, and what you're actual objective is.

    Sorry that I've not been able to guess what you're really trying to do!

    Andrew.

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