Ouups, for the other question: How to change model file.
These are my comments from a previous post (You should have searched a
bit ;-) )
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 :
=2E 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 ...
Riad.


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