Help needed for Cadence Reliability (Device ageing) simulation in ADE Environment

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Hello

Could any one please tell me , can reliability simulation in Cadence ADE be performed on post layout Test bench too? Is it possible to have a netlist which contains PEX- parasitic and ageing/ reliability data in it?

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yes,and it is advised to run on post layout tb.
 
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yes,and it is advised to run on post layout tb.
Thank you @Akshaay. Could you also please let me know is it possible to perform characterization using cadence liberate tool to generate a .lib file using the Aged netlist ( Reliability analysis netlist / aged data) ?
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Yes, it can.
Thank you @Dominik Przyborowski . Could you also please let me know is it possible to perform characterization using cadence liberate tool to generate a .lib file using the Aged netlist ( Reliability analysis netlist / aged data) ?
 

Yes, it is possible and a way how to do it is described in Liberate AMS user guide.
 
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Is it possible to use aging netlist in cadence tempus flow in addition to the other regular inputs of tempus (like verilog netlist, .lib etc)to determine timing? Intention is to see the impact of ageing behaviour on tiiming
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Yes, it is possible and a way how to do it is described in Liberate AMS user guide.
Is it possible to use aging netlist in cadence tempus flow in addition to the other regular inputs of tempus (like verilog netlist, .lib etc)to determine timing? Intention is to see the impact of ageing behaviour on tiiming
 

It is possible as long as you have the aging model of your device
 

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