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individual temprature setting in cadence virtuoso

robert 21
robert 21 over 5 years ago

Hello, is there a way to set an individual temprature to each transistor we simulate in the circuit?

The reason is we have a temprature gradient on the chip .

Is there a way to do it in cadence virtuoso? so i could see how it affects the performance?

Thanks.

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    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Every device in spectre supports a trise parameter which allows you to specify the local increase in temperature. The question is usually whether a component in your PDK supports this parameter (sometimes called something like "Temp rise from ambient" on the edit properties form). That would be the way of doing it though...

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Every device in spectre supports a trise parameter which allows you to specify the local increase in temperature. The question is usually whether a component in your PDK supports this parameter (sometimes called something like "Temp rise from ambient" on the edit properties form). That would be the way of doing it though...

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