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create pmos model base on spec.

KCYAL
KCYAL over 13 years ago

Hi folks,

         I get a pmos olb file(g,d,s pins) from  model editor,but encounter a error after simulation --missing model about pmos,I guss a pin is lost ,and the pspice take model name as pin name.

so , I want to konw how to get four pins(g,d,s,sub) model from model editor. Thanks in advance.

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  • Alok Tripathi
    Alok Tripathi over 13 years ago
    You need to add Model Library (.lib) in your simulation profile. You can do this suing Edit Profile>Configuration Files>Libraries.  Olb file contains schematic symbol and pointer to simulation model, for simulation you need to provide complete model definition for custom models. This is done by including .LIB file in simulation profile.
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    Alok Tripathi over 13 years ago
    You need to add Model Library (.lib) in your simulation profile. You can do this suing Edit Profile>Configuration Files>Libraries.  Olb file contains schematic symbol and pointer to simulation model, for simulation you need to provide complete model definition for custom models. This is done by including .LIB file in simulation profile.
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