S. Badel wrote:
> > 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,
w=
hich means that you
> shouldn't disclose the data.
>
> You seem to have no clue of what you are doing, and sadly the same goes
fo=
r 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.as=
u.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
yo=
u to get your circuit
> fabricated.
>
>
> Now coming back to your problem, my guess is that you're including the
mod=
el file in the wrong way.
> Please describe your setup (using ADE or spectre command-line ? How do
you=
include the model file ? )
>
>
> St=EF=BF=BDphane
Hi, I feel guilty after reading you reply. Yes, I'd not have posted
the .scs file in the group. The message is deleted now.
Back to your question, I just want to use the file for simulation of
my design! I launched the ADE and in Setup menu I chose the Design
then the Model Library..., I clicked browse and selected mix025_1.scs
and pressed OK. After the aftermath work was done( I mean the
Analyses, and the output to plot, etc), I started the simulation and I
got the "Fatal error"! Illegal library definition found in netlist !


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