Re: [ng-spice] Feature in ng-spice


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From Mike Seningen <mikes@evsx.com>
Date Wed, 14 Jul 1999 11:17:35 -0500
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Paolo Nenzi wrote:
>
> I am currently usign SmartSpice at the University, and have access to it's
> manual. Silvaco sent us the manual before any agreement or contract. I am
> pretty sure that I can speak of SmartSpice (even more if I say that is a
> fantastic product), but I will check.
> 

We are using Smartspice as well, but have 
the desire to use a spice across hundreds
of linux boxes someday!

> Mike, I would like to ask you a question about models: Surfing the net I
> have discovered that CMC (compact Model Council) is standardizing device
> models for electrical simulation. Do you know ( or can you speak) these
> stanrda, and if they will have something to do with MOS or FET or BJT
> device levels ?
> 
I do not know of CMC.

Most places I know are bsim3v3 compatible
for CMOS.  Almost all of the foundries
of newer technologies use this.

> Another question: do you know some site on the net which contains netlists
> for spice benchmarking and test ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Paolo

There must be, I've seen a lot of school
papers which use a set of circuits for 
benchmarking.  Probably an IEEE library
somewhere.

Mike




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