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Table of Contents; q7 Q8 B/ l& W( s F
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1. Introducing the NanoSim Workbench
7 K! T4 D* ~( a! E* O# `4 ]2. Running Basic Simulations0 n* s$ r9 \8 Z8 G# z( z- g. ]
3. Running Advanced Simulations! b) h; S! V8 v; _7 z; }
4. Getting Started at the Command Line+ g: G4 Q3 C! v3 F3 ~" O' H# l4 b2 _
5. Using the nanosim Command* J' h3 Z" x6 K# ~) b
6. Using Configuration and Interactive Commands6 X& V. Q8 G- x
7. Using Power Analysis
0 t( E5 Z8 q7 S, W8. Using Hierarchical Array Reduction7 Z6 u* a) G& a/ t j
9. Using the ACE Feature
1 @- ]' C1 I8 z% [10.Using the BDC Option
+ w4 j& U- |4 C: n- a11. Using the batchrun Program5 l2 q6 R. ?0 K, { g& n4 M- T
12.Understanding NanoSim Output Files: o4 c5 a& {& `1 H% j, e) p: {2 ` y
13.Using Utilities for Dynamic Synopsys Tools: c+ H, @' N) n& K* ~9 O
Appendix A. Output File Descriptions and Samples% J! ]1 c$ g- z+ I5 `1 R8 S
Appendix B. Detailed Information on Configuration Commands* K$ v) A' C* J( ^" H9 D7 M
Appendix C. Tcl Command Support/ Y5 ]! }/ p- k5 B) s
Appendix D. Error Output File" z% V" r) x* T* Q' H" t
Appendix E. Spice Model Support6 a/ D# E; y! p6 v; O1 F. P
Appendix F. Operating System Support8 k* L, l+ s1 |( I
1 r" s& @9 J6 J7 _About This Manual# u; c) n! @( [( j) _1 j; x: l& Y
. [0 ?, @6 T8 P+ mThe NanoSim User Guide describes how to use the NanoSim
0 Q4 F5 [: ]' m3 Z: b" _simulator to perform timing simulations and analyses on integrated" D7 e. v" I: _! i( r5 p( A8 {
circuit designs
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