See above! You can't use it for an array!
Ok. thanks for ur reply
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But I found a PDF file on the internet whose link is provided below implies that it is possible to implement an SRAM array through this method. (on the first page of below link).
https://docencia.ac.upc.edu/master/MIRI/NCD/lab/NCD-MIRI-Session2.pdf
I also provided this piece of writing below:
We will simulate a 256x32 bit memory array (256 rows and 32 columns). Each memory array has
three components: bitline conditioning circuitry (aka. precharge logic), the memory array, the write
driver and the sense amplifiers. In our experiments, as all of these components interact with the
bitlines, we can simplify our designs by carefully defining/reading the bitline values. Thus, we need
not to simulate the entire circuit, just the memory array.
Useful functionalities of spice:
1) M=xx (multiplier). Add this to an instantiation of a module/subcircuit to reflect that there are
xx of these modules/subcircuits in parallel.
2) Define initial values of nodes with the IC command.
Thanks in advance