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Uncle Ezra
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Thu Oct 28, 2004 2:40 pm Post subject:
plotting lambda and Kappa in cadence |
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how do you get lambda and Kappa (u_nC_ox) of a transistor and plot it
against some sweep variable? Any suggestion will be helpful.
Thanks
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fogh
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Thu Oct 28, 2004 7:50 pm Post subject:
Re: plotting lambda and Kappa in cadence |
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Uncle Ezra wrote:
| Quote: | how do you get lambda and Kappa (u_nC_ox) of a transistor and plot it
against some sweep variable? Any suggestion will be helpful.
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1-write your netlist, using the command :
ed input.scs
2- run the simulation and type in the cadence prompt:
getData( "Kappa")
But you can not get the lambda using SKILL. You will need SKILL++ |
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Andrew Beckett
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 3:07 pm Post subject:
Re: plotting lambda and Kappa in cadence |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:50:19 +0200, fogh
<cad_support@skipthisandunderscores.catena.nl> wrote:
| Quote: | But you can not get the lambda using SKILL. You will need SKILL++
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Is that supposed to be a joke?
Andrew.
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fogh
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Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:04 am Post subject:
Re: plotting lambda and Kappa in cadence |
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Andrew Beckett wrote:
| Quote: | On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:50:19 +0200, fogh
cad_support@skipthisandunderscores.catena.nl> wrote:
But you can not get the lambda using SKILL. You will need SKILL++
Is that supposed to be a joke?
Yes of course, Andrew. Do you find that an RTFM answer would be better |
humor ?
I guess cds takes already good enough care of academics that I can
afford these jokes , no ? |
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Andrew Beckett
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Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:05 pm Post subject:
Re: plotting lambda and Kappa in cadence |
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 23:04:59 -0500, fogh <oghdayan_AT@xs4all_dot.nl>
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| Quote: | Andrew Beckett wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:50:19 +0200, fogh
cad_support@skipthisandunderscores.catena.nl> wrote:
But you can not get the lambda using SKILL. You will need SKILL++
Is that supposed to be a joke?
Yes of course, Andrew. Do you find that an RTFM answer would be better
humor ?
I guess cds takes already good enough care of academics that I can
afford these jokes , no ?
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It was just a bit oblique for me (since you can use lambdas in SKILL,
it wasn't correct either), and I didn't think that most readers would
recognise it as humour... especially not the original poster.
I've no problem with jokes - just try to make it a little more obvious
when you are joking!
Cheers,
Andrew. |
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