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The voltage across a silicon diode is the threshold voltage = 0.7 volt. So this is the maximum voltage that you can get across it . This clamps the voltage value.
Capacitor charging or discharging do not follow y=mx straight line . Rather in both the cases exponential growth/decay of charge happens. SO Q=CV is not same as y=mx.
Grossly you will need
: Synthesised Netlist
: PDK
: StandardCell / Memory etc libraries
ICC2 has a new format called NDM
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