On Apr 27, 5:32=A0am, Riad KACED <riad.ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Y're learning the hard way ... Just be careful with the data provided
> by the founderies ... Hope TSMC will not hunt you down for a 7 years
> old model file that nobody care about nowadays ...
> I'm rather blaming your teacher than yourself actually ... Anyway, Il
> n'y a pas mort d'hommes (That's a French proverb ... Google if you
> want ;-) )
>
> Well, when you include inculde your file into your simulation
> environment using : ADE -> Setup -> Model Libraries, you have to :
> 1. fill the "Model library file" field with the path to your .scs
> file
> 2. In your case since you've many sections in your file, you have to
> put the target section into the 'Section (opt.)' filed at the right as
> mentioned by St=E9phane.
>
> The same subckts/models are defined in the different sections but with
> different technology sets.
> the naming convention for your sections is :
> T =3D Typical
> F =3D Fast
> S =3D Slow
>
> A section 'FF' means the date put into it are measured in the
> conditions of a 'Fast' NMOS and 'Fast' PMOS.
>
> If you want to MANUALLY run multiple simulation with TT, then FF, then
> SS, then whatever section ..., one way to it is then :
> . Include your .scs and specify TT as the desired section and then
> click the 'add', this will insert a new line
> Back to your section name and replace TT by FF, click add ... And so
> on. You will then have as many lines as sections.
> The last step, is to make only one 'ACTIVE' by selecting the line you
> want and click the Enable/Disable buttons on the right hand side.
> A '#' sign is added in front of each disabled line. Ensure than one
> section only is enabled. You can than switch vack and forth between
> your sections as your work evolves.
> That's the manual way to do it ...
>
> Enjoy yourself and please do mind the data you post on the net for the
> futur ;-)
I've fixed the error using the method introduced by S. Badel. Thanks
for your comments!
I realized how serious it was to post the technology info here! I
won't do it again.


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