Re: [ng-spice] BSIM SOI Models


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From "Arno W. Peters" <a.w.peters@ieee.org>
Date Sun, 3 Sep 2000 22:11:44 +0200
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On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 07:19:27AM +0100, john wood wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Has anyone tried to link  BSIMSOI into
> ng-spice?
> 
> http://www-device.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bsimsoi/latenews2.html
> 
> I've been using  ng-spice for 8 months now
> but need to check if our circuit is compatible
> with an SOI process and run some sims.
> 
> I will have a go at compiling it if you can give me some hints
> as where to start.

Take ng-spice-rework-12 (latest CVS currently does not compile).  Put
the sources in src/spicelib/devices/bsim3soi.

You need to create a bsim3soiinit.c and bsim3soiinit.h; use asrc
directory and files as a reference.  Copy a Makefile.am from any of
the devices directories.  Change the names in the Makefile.am to match
the names of your source files.  Update src/spicelib/devices/dev.c to
include your new device.

Update configure.in and src/spicelib/devices/Makefile.am to include
your new subdirectory.  Run autogen.sh to update Makefile.in and
Makefile.

Compile and run your tests.

Do a 'make mrproper' and a diff of your tree and the original
ng-spice-rework-12 and send us the results.

Regards,
-- 
Arno

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