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Cadence® Mixed-Signal Circuit Design Environment User Guide

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Cadence Mixed-Signal Circuit Design Environment User Guide
October 2003
229
Product Version 5.0
Index
Symbols
, . . . in syntax
10
. . . in syntax
10
[ ] in syntax
10
A
A2AI IE macro models
class
21
parameters of
27
A2AI interface elements, when
supported
22, 33
A2AO IE macro models
class
21
parameters of
28
A2AO interface elements, when
supported
22, 33
A2D IE macro models
class
21
parameters of
26
A2D interface elements, description
34
accelerationCA OCEAN command
196
accelerationNormal OCEAN
command
196
accelerationSwitches OCEAN
command
196
adc design example
16
AHDL debugging
179
analog data types, advantages of using
22
analog netlist files, mixed-signal
simulation
142
Analog Stop View Set
103
analogLib
77
analogLib design library
MOS_a2d
24
MOS_d2a
24
TTL_a2d
24
TTL_d2a
24
analyses, mixed-signal usage
178
B
behaveProfile OCEAN command
197
bidirectional interface element
29
brackets in syntax
10
C
ccadc design example
16
CDF information
conversion example
49
conversion example for SpectreS to
Spectre
78
converting from SpectreS to Spectre
78
converting SpectreS to Spectre
48
CDF parameters, IE macro models
26
CDF Simulation Information fields, for
Spectre IE models
78
changing stop view sets
for only your designs
104
globally
104
CML3_d2a, example showing conversion of
CDF information
78
commandFile OCEAN command
197
componentName
49, 78
configuration file
mixed-signal usage
93
controlling mixed-signal simulation
179
conventions
user-defined arguments
9
user-entered text
9
converting, SpectreS IE model to a Spectre
IE model
48
D
D2A IE macro models
class
21
parameters of
27
DC Interval field
162
debugging mixed-signal simulation
179
delayMode OCEAN command
196
delayType OCEAN command
197
design examples, for mixed-signal
15
design variables, mixed-signal
simulation
176
detailed IE generation mode
28, 139







Summary :

in syntax 10 [ ] in syntax 10 A A2AI IE macro models class 21 parameters of 27 A2AI interface elements, when supported 22, 33 A2AO IE macro models class 21 parameters of 28 A2AO interface elements, when supported 22, 33 A2D IE macro models class 21 parameters of 26 A2D interface elements, description 34 accelerationCA OCEAN command 196 accelerationNormal OCEAN command 196 accelerationSwitches OCEAN command 196 adc design example 16 AHDL debugging 179 analog data types, advantages of using 22 analog netlist files, mixed-signal simulation 142 Analog Stop View Set 103 analogLib 77 analogLib design library MOS_a2d 24 MOS_d2a 24 TTL_a2d 24 TTL_d2a 24 analyses, mixed-signal usage 178 B behaveProfile OCEAN command 197 bidirectional interface element 29 brackets in syntax 10 C ccadc design example 16 CDF information conversion example 49 conversion example for SpectreS to Spectre 78 converting from SpectreS to Spectre 78 converting SpectreS to Spectre 48 CDF parameters, IE macro models 26 CDF Simulation Information fields, for Spectre IE models 78 changing stop view sets for only your designs 104 globally 104 CML3_d2a, example showing conversion of CDF information 78 commandFile OCEAN command 197 componentName 49, 78 configuration file mixed-signal usage 93 controlling mixed-signal simulation 179 conventions user-defined arguments 9 user-entered text 9 converting, SpectreS IE model to a Spectre IE model 48 D D2A IE macro models class 21 parameters of 27 DC Interval field 162 debugging mixed-signal simulation 179 delayMode OCEAN command 196 delayType OCEAN command 197 design examples, for mixed-signal 15 design variables, mixed-signal simulation 176 detailed IE generation mode 28, 139


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