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Help me with the tool to do corner analysis ...

rakesh reddy
rakesh reddy over 11 years ago

using IC 5.10.40 in cadence ,, 

 

i want to do corner analysis , i studied some manuals related to this ,, but i didn't understood how to add the process corners to my simulation ,, in this window " Add process " it is not showing any files ,, please help me to proceede .. 

here i am attacthing the image also ,, pls hlep  

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Please contact customer support. It's not really reasonable to give a full worked example of how to set up corners in IC5141 (especially as the tool is obsolete - it's replaced by a different mechanism in IC61 under ADE XL), especially when we don't know what your model files look like.

    Customer support should be able to help you.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • apaj
    apaj over 11 years ago

    Hello.

    If I may interfere - I had the same issue when I started, about a year or so ago. Eventually, we came to a conclusion that this tool does not really work that well, so we abandoned it. Thanks to a colleague we didn't do it by force - we took a larger hammer, as Murhpy would say.

    Anyway, what was done is that we included all the paths to all the models that we needed for the circuit. In that file we copy-pasted this list of paths three times - thus creating three sections: slow, typ and fast. In each of the sections, for each of the models we defined a corresponding argument. Than we made this text file become a model file. And, as the last thing, just include this newly created model and exclude all the other models. So when you want to do your corner analysis, say for corner 'slow', you just change the argument for this big all-including model and run a normal simulation. Then, you change to 'fast' and run the simulation, and so on.

    Unfortunately, I can not share the files, but this is the principle.

    Regards.

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