Netlist view in cadence, revisited

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by Svenn Are Bjerkem, Oct 9, 2006.

  1. Hi,

    some time back we discussed how to attach a netlist to a symbol for
    simulation with cadence. This process involved including the black-box
    netlist in analog artist via the model include dialog. This procedure
    work well in one-man environments.

    I am now looking for a way to convince the netlister to accept a
    textual view from within the database.

    If I import a netlist as "netlist" view with, say cdlIn, I get a
    cellview where symbolic representation of all submodules are placed on
    top of each other with the interconnection information stored in the
    database. I am now hoping to find a way to create a textual cellview,
    name it "netlist" (or whatever), open it with a text editor and place a
    valid spectre netlist in there. (The exact same netlist as I would have
    included in the model include dialog). Now during the netlisting this
    textual netlis view is included inline in the final netlist created by
    analog artist.

    Andrew mentioned that this could be possible but there would be a bit
    of work. What work and how much? I need some indicators where to start
    looking.

    I see a problem in a larger environment to provide a black-box netlist
    through the model include. The info must be available through the
    library browser, and the netlist should be as easy to create as if the
    schematic had been created with composer.
     
    Svenn Are Bjerkem, Oct 9, 2006
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  2. Svenn Are Bjerkem

    satya Guest

    I don't know why spectre/SPICE netlists are treated differently from
    Verilog-A models. Verilog-A netlists are supported as switch/stop views
    while spectre/SPICE netlists are not . I filed an SR on SourceLink
    about this.

    Satya
     
    satya, Oct 9, 2006
    #2
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