Re: Help me

2016-06-25 Thread Yogita Gajare
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Re: Help me

2016-06-22 Thread Travis Ayres
LTSpice has no limit on the number of nodes; it is freeware, and available for Windows (it runs fine under Wine on Linux). Dr. Robert Baker at cmosedu.com has instructions for setting up Electric VLSI with LTSpice, including videos. On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 2:18 AM, Yogita Gajare wrote: > which

Re: help me why do this?

2014-06-03 Thread R. Jacob Baker
Looks like: 1) you don't have a vdd source defined in your netlist but the body (well) of the PMOS is connected to vdd 2) you have a vw (well voltage?) that isn't used 3) the path to your models is messed up so if you have a PMOS model named PMOS in the file spice_parameter.txt it's not being fou