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I have HSPICE model parameters, provided by foundry. The file with extention "l" for example: model.l
But I need the SPICE parameters for Spectre, with extention "scs", for example: model.scs
So, I need to convert HSPICE parameters to Spectre parameters to use Spectre simulator in Cadence.
They have different models and have some difference in syntax.
There is a thing called SPICE Preparser in Cadence. There are two steps of working with the SPICE model files in Spectre environment.
1. In the options of "simulator lang", the lines where you include the SPICE deck, you can write the statement as simulator lang=spice and when the spectre netlisting starts, you can write as simulator lang=spectre and then can run the files.
2. Another option is to totally convert the SPICE libraries to spectre. For that, go to the console and give the command as
No, in fact, I have given up to type this command. But Cadence Support has said to me that the problem of spp command comes from the fact that the netlist was used in Windows or edited in Windows , look this topic :
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