Import text Models to PSpice?

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by FRT, Nov 24, 2003.

  1. FRT

    FRT Guest

    Hi, All:

    Say I have a model, (see example below)
    How can I import this into Orcad 9?

    I know there's a document mention about how to manually convert them,
    (http://www.mosis.org/Faqs/pspice.pdf), but the procedures seems to long
    and not suitable for newbie.


    Thanks.

    FRT

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    *These parameters are extracted from the process corner wafers that are
    provided by AMI
    * In this document slow-fast means: NMOS device slow and PMOS device
    fast.
    * The fast-slow corner means: NMOS fast and PMOS slow.
    * DATE: May 22/02
    * Tech: AMI_C5N
    * LOT: T22Y_TT (typical) WAF: 3104
    * Temperature_parameters=Optimized
    ..MODEL CMOSN NMOS ( LEVEL = 49
    +VERSION = 3.1 TNOM = 27 TOX = 1.39E-8
    +XJ = 1.5E-7 NCH = 1.7E17 VTH0 = 0.6696061
    +K1 = 0.8351612 K2 = -0.0839158 K3 = 23.1023856
    +K3B = -7.6841108 W0 = 1E-8 NLX = 1E-9
    +DVT0W = 0 DVT1W = 0 DVT2W = 0
    +DVT0 = 2.9047241 DVT1 = 0.4302695 DVT2 = -0.134857
    +U0 = 458.439679 UA = 1E-13 UB = 1.485499E-18
    +UC = 1.629939E-11 VSAT = 1.643993E5 A0 = 0.6103537
    +AGS = 0.1194608 B0 = 2.674756E-6 B1 = 5E-6
    +KETA = -2.640681E-3 A1 = 8.219585E-5 A2 = 0.3564792
    +RDSW = 1.387108E3 PRWG = 0.0299916 PRWB = 0.0363981
    +WR = 1 WINT = 2.472348E-7 LINT = 3.597605E-8
    +XL = 0 XW = 0 DWG = -1.287163E-8
    +DWB = 5.306586E-8 VOFF = 0 NFACTOR = 0.8365585
    +CIT = 0 CDSC = 2.4E-4 CDSCD = 0
    +CDSCB = 0 ETA0 = 0.0246738 ETAB = -1.406123E-3
    +DSUB = 0.2543458 PCLM = 2.5945188 PDIBLC1 = -0.4282336
    +PDIBLC2 = 2.311743E-3 PDIBLCB = -0.0272914 DROUT = 0.7283566
    +PSCBE1 = 5.598623E8 PSCBE2 = 5.461645E-5 PVAG = 0
    +DELTA = 0.01 RSH = 81.8 MOBMOD = 1
    +PRT = 8.621 UTE = -1 KT1 = -0.2501
    +KT1L = -2.58E-9 KT2 = 0 UA1 = 5.4E-10
    +UB1 = -4.8E-19 UC1 = -7.5E-11 AT = 1E5
    +WL = 0 WLN = 1 WW = 0
    +WWN = 1 WWL = 0 LL = 0
    +LLN = 1 LW = 0 LWN = 1
    +LWL = 0 CAPMOD = 2 XPART = 0.5
    +CGDO = 2E-10 CGSO = 2E-10 CGBO = 1E-9
    +CJ = 4.197772E-4 PB = 0.99 MJ = 0.4515044
    +CJSW = 3.242724E-10 PBSW = 0.1 MJSW = 0.1153991
    +CJSWG = 1.64E-10 PBSWG = 0.1 MJSWG = 0.1153991
    +CF = 0 PVTH0 = 0.0585501 PRDSW = 133.285505
    +PK2 = -0.0299638 WKETA = -0.0248758 LKETA = 1.173187E-3
    +AF = 1 KF = 0)
    *
    ..MODEL CMOSP PMOS ( LEVEL = 49
    +VERSION = 3.1 TNOM = 27 TOX = 1.39E-8
    +XJ = 1.5E-7 NCH = 1.7E17 VTH0 = -0.9214347
    +K1 = 0.5553722 K2 = 8.763328E-3 K3 = 6.3063558
    +K3B = -0.6487362 W0 = 1.280703E-8 NLX = 2.593997E-8
    +DVT0W = 0 DVT1W = 0 DVT2W = 0
    +DVT0 = 2.5131165 DVT1 = 0.5480536 DVT2 = -0.1186489
    +U0 = 212.0166131 UA = 2.807115E-9 UB = 1E-21
    +UC = -5.82128E-11 VSAT = 1.713601E5 A0 = 0.8430019
    +AGS = 0.1328608 B0 = 7.117912E-7 B1 = 5E-6
    +KETA = -3.674859E-3 A1 = 4.77502E-5 A2 = 0.3
    +RDSW = 2.837206E3 PRWG = -0.0363908 PRWB = -1.016722E-5
    +WR = 1 WINT = 2.838038E-7 LINT = 5.528807E-8
    +XL = 0 XW = 0 DWG = -1.606385E-8
    +DWB = 2.266386E-8 VOFF = -0.0558512 NFACTOR = 0.9342488
    +CIT = 0 CDSC = 2.4E-4 CDSCD = 0
    +CDSCB = 0 ETA0 = 0.3251882 ETAB = -0.0580325
    +DSUB = 1 PCLM = 2.2409567 PDIBLC1 = 0.0411445
    +PDIBLC2 = 3.355575E-3 PDIBLCB = -0.0551797 DROUT = 0.2036901
    +PSCBE1 = 6.44809E9 PSCBE2 = 6.300848E-10 PVAG = 0
    +DELTA = 0.01 RSH = 101.6 MOBMOD = 1
    +PRT = 59.494 UTE = -1 KT1 = -0.2942
    +KT1L = 1.68E-9 KT2 = 0 UA1 = 4.5E-9
    +UB1 = -6.3E-18 UC1 = -1E-10 AT = 1E3
    +WL = 0 WLN = 1 WW = 0
    +WWN = 1 WWL = 0 LL = 0
    +LLN = 1 LW = 0 LWN = 1
    +LWL = 0 CAPMOD = 2 XPART = 0.5
    +CGDO = 2.9E-10 CGSO = 2.9E-10 CGBO = 1E-9
    +CJ = 7.235528E-4 PB = 0.9527355 MJ = 0.4955293
    +CJSW = 2.692786E-10 PBSW = 0.99 MJSW = 0.2958392
    +CJSWG = 6.4E-11 PBSWG = 0.99 MJSWG = 0.2958392
    +CF = 0 PVTH0 = 5.98016E-3 PRDSW = 14.8598424
    +PK2 = 3.73981E-3 WKETA = 5.292165E-3 LKETA = -4.205905E-3
    +AF = 1 KF = 0)
    *
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    FRT, Nov 24, 2003
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