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6 x) d6 _- [7 F, p5 |4 N4 `1. Introducing the NanoSim Workbench- n: _8 q7 @: `) I! |$ _' O# u
2. Running Basic Simulations' m% ]+ ~; r0 C) Q
3. Running Advanced Simulations& n8 \1 d' H+ C+ `% h& z
4. Getting Started at the Command Line
) c$ H5 R" m0 G9 W5. Using the nanosim Command1 [* C# e* z& `- c5 \
6. Using Configuration and Interactive Commands
6 f* R4 y& p9 c% J7. Using Power Analysis, I4 Y8 s6 \% P" c$ o/ E
8. Using Hierarchical Array Reduction
+ B' J; m+ I9 D4 s+ ~9. Using the ACE Feature6 \/ b5 |. l6 n9 r% L5 u
10.Using the BDC Option' s: _2 l) K4 u$ v' `3 S& {
11. Using the batchrun Program& T9 [+ E X- h2 K* ?+ o
12.Understanding NanoSim Output Files
0 C, A. L5 a6 [& o: A" w13.Using Utilities for Dynamic Synopsys Tools0 `' I1 s/ j0 s- d3 z$ t H! j& e6 @2 k2 [& h
Appendix A. Output File Descriptions and Samples" t5 n0 c( n! C8 q( c9 q( f. Q
Appendix B. Detailed Information on Configuration Commands+ g; ]) r, k" _4 {
Appendix C. Tcl Command Support, ]% U% `2 |1 ?
Appendix D. Error Output File
$ a+ \# t1 G- ?Appendix E. Spice Model Support
: K) Z# Z# m4 cAppendix F. Operating System Support" r$ g- {+ ]) e" d1 |* w E; ?& t* Q( _5 h) Y
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About This Manual- M8 L. Q" E4 c) Q/ p" q- T& e
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The NanoSim User Guide describes how to use the NanoSim
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circuit designs
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