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Hi All,
I am trying to reach to a conclusion on the subject line before I
finalise one of them for my new project.
I have been a rigorous Hspice user so far and used Spectre now and
then. Both the simulators come with their advantages and
disadvantages, and this precisely make the choice difficult.
** Biggest advantage of Spectre:
a. Tightly integrated within Cadence DFII framework
** Biggest dis-advantage of spectre:
a. Seemingly simple tasks like sweeping multiple parameters across
corners requires 500 mouse clicks
, not to mention a license for
doing process corner analysis !!!
b. The GUI based approach "hides" the different options,
specifically related to time stepping .. integration method and stuff
** Biggest advantage of hspice:
a. Single license for almost everything except the hspiceRF stuff
(phase noise and things).
b. Mutiple sweeps across corners a cakewalk
** Biggest Dis-advantage
a. Prone to simple netlisting errors.
To me doing a simple thing like:
..dc DATA=<SOME TWO VARIABLE DATA> sweep monte=30
..alter slow
...
..alter fast
is a big headache in Spectre and I have to buy two additional licenses
(one for monte carlo and one more for corner analysis)
Lets debate
-- Alex
I am trying to reach to a conclusion on the subject line before I
finalise one of them for my new project.
I have been a rigorous Hspice user so far and used Spectre now and
then. Both the simulators come with their advantages and
disadvantages, and this precisely make the choice difficult.
** Biggest advantage of Spectre:
a. Tightly integrated within Cadence DFII framework
** Biggest dis-advantage of spectre:
a. Seemingly simple tasks like sweeping multiple parameters across
corners requires 500 mouse clicks
doing process corner analysis !!!
b. The GUI based approach "hides" the different options,
specifically related to time stepping .. integration method and stuff
** Biggest advantage of hspice:
a. Single license for almost everything except the hspiceRF stuff
(phase noise and things).
b. Mutiple sweeps across corners a cakewalk
** Biggest Dis-advantage
a. Prone to simple netlisting errors.
To me doing a simple thing like:
..dc DATA=<SOME TWO VARIABLE DATA> sweep monte=30
..alter slow
...
..alter fast
is a big headache in Spectre and I have to buy two additional licenses
(one for monte carlo and one more for corner analysis)
Lets debate
-- Alex