John Doty wrote:
On May 8, 2007, at 1:24 PM, al davis wrote:
The problem with Spice is that it is not flexible enough. It
might be flexible enough for you, but lots of people bump
against its problems on a regular basis. That's why there are
others like Spectre, Touchstone, Hyperlynx, Nano-sim, Rice, and
many others.
Well, then quit throwing rocks at SPICE and do something better. SPICE
may be a klunker, but it's better than vapor. Yes, I know it has
problems, I've been working around them for years. But you can't beat
something with nothing. I google for Verilog-AMS and 99% of what comes
up is hype, not substance.
"gnetlist" does one kind of translation. .. From gschem out.
I was addressing all the others. The concept I proposed is to
translate in two steps. In to a common interchange format,
then out. That way we need only 2*n translators, instead of
n^2. I want to make it easy to support many formats, without
adding the baggage of carrying them all.
Now you worry me again. Sounds like EDIF.
Does anyone have a diode and BJT model done in verilog-AMS?
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