> Hi, Riad. Thanks so much for your kindly and detailed reply!
> I talked with my teacher and he suggested to find another model file
> on the Internet! But you know that's so impossible! (the file it's
> used for my graduate design)
> I read that mix025_1.scs again and it has the same description as you
> said, like endlibrary and ends etc.
> I post it here hope it'll bring more info to you to help. Thanks!
The file you just posted is technology data from a foundry which has most
certainly be made
available to you and your organization under a non-disclosure agreement,
which means that you
shouldn't disclose the data.
You seem to have no clue of what you are doing, and sadly the same goes
for your teacher... I don't
understand why he seems to be leaving you in such a state of ignorance,
it's like giving a car to
someone who can't drive, and not even tell him to avoid killing anyone.
It's not impossible to find model files on the net, (see
http://www.eas.asu.edu/~ptm/,
http://pdk.cadence.com),
but it's clear that whatever you will find on the
net is not real foundry
data (except probably for what you just posted here) and will not allow
you to get your circuit
fabricated.
Now coming back to your problem, my guess is that you're including the
model file in the wrong way.
Please describe your setup (using ADE or spectre command-line ? How do you
include the model file ? )
Stéphane


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