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Verilog A code with lookup table

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Gold over 9 years ago

Hai,

I have a doubt in TFET based Mixer circuit design. Actually I have downloaded InAs TFET model generated by PennState University. This model is having verilog A code and lookup table for current and capacitance values. I am trying to use this model in cadence virtuoso. I did DC and AC analysis. Is it possible to find pss, pac analysis for mixer circuit using InAs TFET model?

Thank you.

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    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    I don't believe so currently. I think the requirement for isolines should be relaxed if you are using "D" mode, in addition to it being changed to give the closest fit rather than an exact match only. That's why you need to take this up with support so that we can file the CCR on your behalf (always better to have a real customer associated with it rather than just an internal request).

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    I don't believe so currently. I think the requirement for isolines should be relaxed if you are using "D" mode, in addition to it being changed to give the closest fit rather than an exact match only. That's why you need to take this up with support so that we can file the CCR on your behalf (always better to have a real customer associated with it rather than just an internal request).

    Andrew

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