How setup Interface Element with 2 differents power supply

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by chantepie, Nov 19, 2009.

  1. chantepie

    chantepie Guest

    Hi,

    I try to simulate a mixed signal testbench with 2 different cells and
    each with a particular power supply.
    So I need setup two different d2a_vh values of the IE. The value will
    depends on the cell and the power supply associated.

    Please, somebody could tell how I can deal with this, or where I can
    find information.
    I don't see anything in the mshelp (mixed signal circuit design
    environment user guide) documentation.

    Benoît
     
    chantepie, Nov 19, 2009
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  2. chantepie

    Riad KACED Guest

    Hi Benoit,

    AMS Designer handles the multiple Supply Voltage in many ways. Each
    method has its advantages and drawbacks.
    All these information are available from the Virtuoso® AMS Designer
    Simulator User Guide in you IUS stream, i.e. $AMSHOME/doc/amssimug/
    amssimug.pdf. In my version, Chapter 11 is dedicated to 'Designing
    with Multiple Power Supplies' in my version 9.2. The reason you do not
    see this chapter in your doc is most likely because your are looking
    at the amsug from the IC stream which is just an old pdf that is there
    for legacy reasons.

    But The best I can advise, is looking at the AVUM workshop as you have
    both the doc and the simulation database you can exercise for a better
    understanding.
    The AMS Virtuoso use model (AVUM) workshop is in $CDSHOME/tools/dfII/
    samples/tutorials/AMS. Please look at chapters 5 and 6. I’m working
    with the method in Chapter 6 as far as I’m concerned. It's very simple
    and very handy for ADE users. Downside is the indvidual selection of
    modules in the hierarchy. This AVUM workshop is really great to start
    with AMS Designer.

    Besides, I would not recommend using the supply sensitive approach as
    detailed in the first doc, why ?
    1. This approach requires the modification of all your digital cells
    to match the supply voltages as defined in your connect modules.
    2. This approach works with the 'detailed' discipline resolution only,
    i.e. more CM inserted, more simulation time although you ultimately
    get rewarded with a better accuracy.

    Anyway, please go through the AVUM workshop and give it a go.

    BTW, from your problem descrption you appear more to be using
    spectreVerilog than AMS Designer. Why is that ? You really should
    consider AMS Designer.

    Please do not hesitate to come with any other question.

    Cheers,
    Riad.
     
    Riad KACED, Nov 20, 2009
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