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Hi

I have some *.scs files. How can I use them for circuit simulation in hspice or candance?

How to Convert Spectre Model Card to HSPICE model card?
 
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I have only the scs files not *.lib file.

In your tutorial, it edits the library:
1. Open up the Linux terminal.
2. Goto your specified lab folder, i.e. EE330 or as you’ve defined in lab.
3. Type “gedit cds.lib” in the terminal.
4. Keep everything that’s in there and add the following line:
INCLUDE /remote/cadencelib/pdk180/gpdk180_v3.2/cds.lib
5. Launch Cadence Virtuoso.
6. In the Library column, you should see “gpdk180” library


How can I create its library?
 

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I think this is a misunderstanding: .scs files are SPECTRE model, netlist or control files and pertain into an ADE model library, not into schematic/layout libs.

In the ADE environment, click Setup -> Model Libraries ... here you can include your .scs file(s) in addition to the already available model files.
 

Thanks, but how can i use this model for circuit simulation?
I only know about the schematic and layout simulations.
 

Thanks, but how can i use this model for circuit simulation?
I only know about the schematic and layout simulations.

It's the same. You just edit a testbench schematic.
 
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