required SKILL code to automate simulations

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by ahmad.abdulghany, Feb 6, 2007.

  1. Hi all,
    I need to run sequentially the corners analysis on Cadence ADE. And as
    it takes long time to run certain simulation with certain model, i
    want to write a SKILL code that change models, re-run the simulation
    with the new model, then stores simulation results somehow to refer to
    it agian.
    Can someone help me by such a code?
    Thanks in advance,
    Ahmad,
     
    ahmad.abdulghany, Feb 6, 2007
    #1
  2. ahmad.abdulghany

    Poojan Wagh Guest

    I can help you if you can post two corners (typical, wcs for example)
    that you want to run. You can get this from the Cadence ADE by saving
    as an ocean script.
     
    Poojan Wagh, Feb 7, 2007
    #2
  3. Sorry, I don't understand.. how can i send corners to you?! What're
    corners even to send?

    Did you mean that i'll write an ocean script, then save in the ADE or
    what?

    Does this depend on models i use? I think so, but how can i know
    exactly? I'll use UMC18 CMOS analog/mixed technology... how then to
    get models, names, etc.?

    Can you explain please?

    Regards,
    Ahmad,
     
    MS_ASIC_LOVER, Feb 7, 2007
    #3
  4. Set up the simulation in ADE, then save an OCEAN script. Each of the main ADE
    window, the corners tool, the monte-carlo tool, the parametric analysis tool has
    a menu item for saving an OCEAN script which does the equivalent of what you're
    doing interactively.

    Best Regards,

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Feb 7, 2007
    #4
  5. Have a look at this thread: http://groups.google.com/group/
    comp.cad.cadence/browse_thread/thread/a8a2742e81f3cf2f/
    00d90f19373276cf?#00d90f19373276cf
    maybe you find something that you can use?
     
    Svenn Are Bjerkem, Feb 12, 2007
    #5
  6. Yeah! It's usefull indeed!
    Thank you very much,
     
    Reotaro Hashemoto, Feb 13, 2007
    #6
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