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How to add .lib to cadence just like Hspice?

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I'm learning to use cadence, but a little confused about adding .lib tech file to cadence. Is there some simple way to add it just like Hspice?
Really appreciate your help.
 

Analog design environment window, Setup>Model Libraries
and then use the browse to select your include-files.

Tech file in Cadence is a whole 'nother matter but simulation
model libraries and subcircuits defs, can be hooked up this
way (there are also some ways of getting automatic setup but
I don't know them, CAD dept handles that).
 

dick_freebird said:
Analog design environment window, Setup>Model Libraries
and then use the browse to select your include-files.

Tech file in Cadence is a whole 'nother matter but simulation
model libraries and subcircuits defs, can be hooked up this
way (there are also some ways of getting automatic setup but
I don't know them, CAD dept handles that).

But after I added the .lib file to Model Libraries and run, it seems to ignore the library file I added and the NMOS model I used in schematic cannot be recognized either. Is there something wrong?
 

What is the name of your model? "nmos4" looks suspiciously
"generic" to me. The model name property on the instance
and the model name in the definition need to be self-consistent.
 
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