[SI-LIST] Re: Different Spice netlists

Br, 

NO, there is no difference for generic components.   However, there are
subtle differences between HSPICE and a generic Berkley SPICE.  HSPICE has
some proprietary level models for some silicon that other flavors do not.
They also included the W element which is something that other brands of
SPICE do not have.  When you think of SPICE in general you should not only
be thinking about your circuit connections, but also that of a programmer as
well.  SPICE is a "computer" program that describes your circuit behavior.
Synopsis (HSPICE) has extended the language to include some of their own
syntax.  Other SPICE vendors have done this as well.  

If you buy a book on SPICE most of the "generic language" will be described.
Once you conquer the generic components the differences from one flavor to
another will become apparent.

Craig




  

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From: erno.lahteenmaki@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:erno.lahteenmaki@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 1:55 AM
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Different Spice netlists



Hello

Is there any differencies between Spice netlists,
for example Eldo, HSpice and Berkeley Spice netlists?
I mean that part where the actual component or circuit is
described. Are they similar or not? If someone has links to
page where different spice models are compared, I'd like to hear about =
them.

Br, Erno
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