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Knowing the current per finger using spectre in cadence

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Inas Mohammed

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how can i measure or get the value of the current per finger after simulating with spectre instead of dividing it by the number of fingers?

I know that this information is in a file (i don't know its extension) but its similar to .chi file in eldo, but i want to know detailed steps to reach to what i want.

Thanks for help
 

That all depends on how your modeling folks constructed the
models. Some make {nf=} parallel FETs and some do the math
and write a single device line with appropriate geometry detail.
Point being, Spectre does not necessarily know about fingers.
You'd have to look at the final netlist to make that call.

All the computing power in the world does not relieve you of
having to swing a mop every once in a while. There's some
jobs that take longer to train an idiot, than to do yourself.
 

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