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Difference between icecaps tech file and QRC Techgen tech file

hyeh
hyeh over 16 years ago

Hello there,

I encounter some problems on the tech file as I try to generate the ice (equivalent capacitance) in voltagestorm. Previously, I try to use QRC Techgen to generate the RC tech file. However, this QRC Techgen tech file is not acceptable when I utilize it to generate ice in voltagestorm. I have looked at the manuals and it says that the tech file should be icecaps tech file rather than Techgen tech file. 

Does someone have the idea how to generate the icecaps tech file from ict file and its detailed procedure? I missed the important chapter in the voltagestorm data prepare manual.

My voltagestorm is 6.2.2a version and its required icecaps tech file should be the same.

Thanks for any help in advance.

Ho-Hsin

 

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    Kari over 16 years ago

     Can you explain what you mean by "generating ice"? The .tch file you already generated with Techgen should be all you need.

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    Kari over 16 years ago

     Can you explain what you mean by "generating ice"? The .tch file you already generated with Techgen should be all you need.

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