Thanks for the presentation, very helpful. Although it took me longer to get working than I anticipated. The ideal transistors in analoglib threw an error about an 'undefined' model for pmos/nmos. So I had to use real transistors from a tech library to get around this, then adapt the voltages and frequency accordingly. There's some work required to get used to all the windows / options the analog simulator has compared to a digital one, with no similarities in probing, plotting, scrolling, zooming, (re)running, has simulation finished etc... What caused me the most confusion was that if you click on a port in the schematic as an 'output to be saved' e.g. INPUT/OUTPUT it saves the current there only. You need to click on the connected wire to plot the voltage...
As all the other comments say, this and the part 1 are both just Great videos! :) They really helped me get going in Cadence :)
Thanks for the presentation, very helpful. Although it took me longer to get working than I anticipated. The ideal transistors in analoglib threw an error about an 'undefined' model for pmos/nmos. So I had to use real transistors from a tech library to get around this, then adapt the voltages and frequency accordingly. There's some work required to get used to all the windows / options the analog simulator has compared to a digital one, with no similarities in probing, plotting, scrolling, zooming, (re)running, has simulation finished etc... What caused me the most confusion was that if you click on a port in the schematic as an 'output to be saved' e.g. INPUT/OUTPUT it saves the current there only. You need to click on the connected wire to plot the voltage...
Yeah, Cadence was designed by engineers, not by UX or UI designers. It shows... :D
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Nice job!!! I would love more videos like that
Great video! Thanks Charles.
Ommm ... your cadense version is much more newer than mine 😅
Thanks so much!
thank you sir
good