Feb 15, 2007 #1 S suhas_shiv Full Member level 2 Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 136 Helped 11 Reputation 22 Reaction score 4 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 2,461 Hi all, I am a beginner to Hspice. I want to know the command to plot the current vs voltage curve for a transistor. I mean, how do I plot Id vs VDS for different VGS in Hspice? Thanks
Hi all, I am a beginner to Hspice. I want to know the command to plot the current vs voltage curve for a transistor. I mean, how do I plot Id vs VDS for different VGS in Hspice? Thanks
Feb 15, 2007 #2 D dmitryda Junior Member level 1 Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 15 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,357 Re: Hspice Help Hello suhas_shiv You should define printing the current, for example. > .print dc i(mm0) When mm0 is your transistor name in the netlist. and during definition of the dc analysis you can use sweep function., for example: .dc vds 0 5 0.01 sweep vgs 0 5 0.5 Regards, Dmitry
Re: Hspice Help Hello suhas_shiv You should define printing the current, for example. > .print dc i(mm0) When mm0 is your transistor name in the netlist. and during definition of the dc analysis you can use sweep function., for example: .dc vds 0 5 0.01 sweep vgs 0 5 0.5 Regards, Dmitry
Feb 15, 2007 #3 Sadegh.j Advanced Member level 3 Joined Nov 29, 2006 Messages 749 Helped 48 Reputation 98 Reaction score 15 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 5,585 Re: Hspice Help Use Avanwave, Easy
Feb 18, 2007 #4 Y yaxazaa Advanced Member level 4 Joined Nov 13, 2004 Messages 117 Helped 5 Reputation 10 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 902 Re: Hspice Help Check the manual, for the current there are special symols for Ids/Igs etc. So you need to save them and then plot
Re: Hspice Help Check the manual, for the current there are special symols for Ids/Igs etc. So you need to save them and then plot