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How to build design kit grom transistor models in lib files for ADS?

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I have transistor models in lib files for ADS. (BSIM 3.3 etc.. ) How can I use them?
How can I build a basic design kit from them?

Thanks,
 

ADS help need

use netlist include , block to include the model

but be sure that this model is compatible with ADS

khouly
 

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Hi,

If you have a full design kit, you can use Design Kit Menu(in ADS Main Page) and

install design kit function, but you must be sure that your design kit

file structure and model files are fully compatible with ADS.

Good Luck!
 

ADS help need

he want to build a design kit ,

he need to check the documentation on how to build it , it is not an easy thing

khouly
 

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this link is toturial ADS:
**broken link removed**
 

Re: ADS help need

hey

Check the photo attached, the circuit does not necessarily work, I just made it to show you how to define a transistor using the BSIM model.

Something else, check the circle that I have shown you.

Cheers
 

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ADS help need

Thanks Sadegh

But I want to use my file, so I look for the solution without typing all the parameters, just join the file to the transistor or something like that...
 

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Hey

Got it, sorry about the miss understanding. Then check this one; (Never mind the circuit, does necessarily work, sorry about it)

Obviously you have to put the library file in the right path. I will attach a second picture.

Let me know if you have any other problems.

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