Re: 0.18um cmos model file

From: Jim Thompson (thegreatone_at_example.com)
Date: 03/10/05


Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 07:48:27 -0700

On 9 Mar 2005 20:12:14 -0800, "jason" <cheanglong@gmail.com> wrote:

>Thanks Jim
>
>Let's say I choose a TSMC 0.18um cmos technology.
>Where can I get the model file from?
>And which folder I should put it into my software in order to simulate
>circuit?
>Kindly enlighthen
>Thank you
>
>
>rgds
>jason

This sounds very student.

Your university should have a device LIBRARY file (*.lib) for that
process.

Your simulator set up tab (location is dependent on which simulator
you are using) should help you define where it's located (directory)
and how to invoke the process corners.

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