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Actually the expected output is again spike. My problem is what should be the W/L ratio of each transistor? The paper in which this circuit is given the values of different parameter like Vadap, Vsf, Vrfr, Vlk are not given. what values of these...
Thank u very much sir. Your reply would really help me a lot.
I have few queries about the reply.
1. How to change the threshold of a transistor, kp, lambda in cadence?
2. what is reltol?
I am struggling with one more circuit. The circuit is originally designed in 0.36um technology. The...
Hello everyone,
I am unable to get the desired output for the circuit attached with this post. I am trying to simulate this circuit on cadence with 180nm technology. This is a neuromorphic circuit which should produce spikes at the output. kindly give the suggestions.
Hi varunkant,
I am new to cadence can you please help me how to use calculator.
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Hi senan,
Actually, i am new to cadence if you can please guide me how to use calculator in cadence.
Hi everyone,
Actually i have to plot the transconductance w.r.t vx for the circuit which is attached as a file with this thread. Please help me. I am new to the cadence.
I think VHDL Primer by J Bhaskar and VHDL programming by examples by Douglas perry are very good books for the begginers.
I have done basic programming in VHDL and i personally feel that first design the hardware on paper along with manual simulation and then do it on computer.
Hi everybody,
I want to do my M.Tech project in analog vlsi design. To do the project i want to study the basics of the subject. My project is related to neural network designing using VLSI.
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