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Simulating the designed circuit in Tanner EDA

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Hi,

How to simulate theoretically designed circuit in Tanner EDA? i stuck with library file selection.

I'm a beginner to Analog Circuits design.. I'm referred some standard text books (books by Razavi, sedra, etc) and found simple circuits. And I interested to design the same circuit with my own spec.. i designed the circuit in paper. now interested to simulate in EDA tools.

Using Tanner EDA i constructed the circuit and obtained the input and output signals. But im not satisfied with the result i got. i think i have to select the proper library file for my circuit. How to select the library file and to complete my simulation.

Could you please give me some basic instructions to design and simulate the analog circuits like amplifiers, current mirrors and etc.

Thank you in Advance...

Regards,
Selva0590
 

For conventional simulations you need few things.
-Proper models
-Convenient simulation settings
-Well designed circuit

There is no such "basic instructions" at all.. If you properly supply all those things mentioned above simultaneously, it will work.
 

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