What I meant was that model cards are set up outside
of the model equations (not independent).
With paramsets, one would have a single module
definition, say for BSIM5, and then several paramsets
would set parameter values for the module.
If one tried to use generate statements, you'd have
to repeat the module definition each time to put
different parameters in for the different devices
(core, i/o, low-vt, medium-vt, whatever).
-Geoffrey
"Geoffrey.Coram" wrote:
>
> Kevin -
> I found more detail about generate in 1364-2005-d2.pdf
> (http://www.boyd.com/1364/1364-2005-d2.pdf.gz)
>
> and it doesn't work at all for paramsets. Generate
> statements must lie within a module, but paramsets
> (and their spice "equivalent", .model cards) are
> set up independent of the module.
>
> The way paramsets are proposed, one might even choose
> to have a particular instance simulated by one of two
> different modules.
>
> -Geoffrey
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