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Generating a spectre netlist(.scs) with a corner conditions in command line

rotanudad
rotanudad over 7 years ago

I've seen answers on the support forums regarding the generation of .scs files using the command line, but I couldn't find any answers regarding the creation of spectre netlists for a corner condition.

Any suggestions?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    Unfortunately your question is extremely open ended and not very precise. Are  you asking about how to learn the syntax of writing spectre netlist by hand? Are you asking how to create a netlist from a Virtuoso schematic for spectre using some kind of command-line method? Are you asking how to use OCEAN? The Forum Guidelines suggest you ask questions which are clearly stated with sufficient information (such as the tools you're using and the versions) - and unfortunately you didn't provide any of this, so it's really hard to answer. You also posted this in the Mixed-Signal Design forum, so is your question related to AMS (Analog Mixed Signal - i.e. mixed analog/digital) simulation?

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