Also what would be the case when the body of MOS is not tied to the substrate? How is it handled in Electric?

SK
 
 
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Steven,

I have installed  'Electric' version  8.04.  This is really amazing!
I would like to try on some of the analog blocks. Can I use 4 terminal MOS devices in 'Electric' as is often the case where the body is not tied to the source in analog circuits?  What would be limitations? (The manual says 'Electric does not keep track of the connectivity of the substrate connection of layout transistors.')

SK
 
 
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Sent: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 6:50 PM
Subject: New version of The Electric VLSI Design System

I am pleased to announce that version 8.04 of the Electric VLSI Design System is now available.

This release includes many improvements and bug fixes.  It requires Java 1.5 to run (earlier versions ran on 1.4).

Visit us at www.staticfreesoft.com for downloads and documentation.

As always, the source code is free.

Happy designing!

   -Steven Rubin

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