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Subject: Turn off the noise of a single Tansistor
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Edge_tv
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6/30/2008 12:39 PM  

Hallo, is it possible to switch off the noise of one Transistor in spectre? I want to understand my noise and it would be nice to break down the problem

AMSamirj
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6/30/2008 12:46 PM  
Hello,
Most devices have an isnoisy instance parameter you can toggle on and off. Set it as such:

M1 (net1 net2 net3 net4) myPmos w=(8u)*16 l=8u isnoisy=no

Doing this on a per instance basis from the analysis statement is not possible.

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Samir Jafferali
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6/30/2008 1:22 PM  
BTW, this feature was added in MMSIM62 Update 1 (MMSIM 6.2.1) (it has been available on resistors for years, but for transistors it is relatively new).

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Andrew.
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