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32nm CMOS technology file

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Hi all!
I need 32nm technology file to simulate a full adder using hspice.
I found ptm technology file for nmos and pmos, but the full adder didnot have a correct output pulse.
I would be very grateful if everyone ‎could guide me.
 
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You may use some academic tech files from universities , like ASU, if you just need it to do your own academic projects. : )
 
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I have used the asu library, but I don`t know whitch of the models in http://ptm.asu.edu should I use. I used bulk-cmos model generated by online tool in nano-Cmos part of asu website. But I don`t know how to get technology specifications like Leff, Tox and Rdsw.
 

Did you ever check the PTM model files? You can find therein tox (1.4nm) and rdsw. Leff is an abbreviation for several different parameters - so I'm not sure which one you think of.

Which model file? Use that one which fits better for your application. Check the differences in the model files. E.g. rdsw is different.
 
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