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[SOLVED] Clock controlled switch?

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I have a bit in the schematic that generates phase shifted clocks φ1 and φ2. Now, in another part of the circuit, I have switches controlled by φ1 and φ2. How do I make the circuit up in Cadence?
If I use switches from analogLib, how do I ensure that they are controlled by the clock?

Thanks!

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You can parallelize and/or serialize switches with different clock timings, s. e.g. this example with several phase shifted clocks:
 

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Okay, no. I don't understand it. This is too complex. What I want is just a Cadence representation of
φ1
_____/ _____
 

You mean the analog switch representation of the right side of your switch.png above? In this case you need only one control input (φ1).

If it's the analogLib switch, apart from the symbol it also should have a schematic view.
 
I get it now! Thanks, I will try it in a bit. Sorry I'm new to this and takes me a while to get it :p
Great!
 

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