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Using transistor model parameters in cadence

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Using transistor DC Operating Points in cadence

I have worked out that I can display a list of device parameters by clicking 'results>print>DC Operating point' and then clicking on the transistor I am interested in.

However, for my two stage amplifier, if I use the values of transconductance given to calculate the output resistance, and the resulting gain, I am getting a gain of 0.3.

Q2 - gm - 509.7×10-6 S
Q2 - ro - 1962 Ω
Q4 - gm - 296.4×10-6 S
Q4 - ro - 3374 Ω
Q7 - gm - 961.7×10-6 S
Q7 - ro - 1040 Ω
Q6 - gm - 904×10-6 S
Q6 - ro - 1106 Ω

AV = 509.7×10-6 × 961.7×10-6 S × 1241 × 535 = 0.3

But if I plot Vout / Vin I am getting 80dB

Why do the values not match up?

Thanks

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I worked it out, I was using 1/gm when I should have been using 1/gds for the output resistance.
 
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