EDALIB - big spice models library

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looking at https://www.edalib.com,it seems verry complete spice models library ,does somme one have more information/experience with it?
 

each semiconductor company has it's own library models for spice simulators.
Analog devices, Motorola, National, ...
thx
 

I agrea with you,but to have a library containing most the models from most manufacturers is more practicable thane looking for each model whwnever neaded at the manufaturer website.
 

The "EDALIB" sound good, but it is seems a new tools! How about the accury and and level of the models? Can those models support Hspice to simulate?
 

about EDALIB 's HSpice support
quote from edalib web:

The models and subcircuits have been tested with the SPICE3F5-compatible simulator Electronics Workbench®. The libraries could be used with all Berkeley SPICE 3F5 and 100% compatible simulators, e.g. AimSpice(R), B²SPICE(R), CircuitMaker(R), Dr.SPICE(R), Electronics Workbench(R), HSPICE(R), Intusoft SPICE(R), MicroCap(R), PSpice(R), Protheus(R), Pro Spice(R), SpiceAge(R), Spice-It(R), Simetrix(R), Simplorer(R), TopSpice(R) und TSpice(R).

In addition extended models for Electronics Workbench(R), Intusoft(R) SPICE (ICAP/4(R))und PSpice(R) are supported.
 

OK, but, how about the level of the spice model? level_1~ level_3? Generally, the most accuracy of models for individule Fab are level_49 or above ( considering the VLSI design). Does anyone know what is the level support for EDALIB?


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