Hello "      ", (in future questions it would be appropriate, and more
polite, to let the group know your name)

I looked at the SPICE Parts library in Electric. It does not appear that
there is a built in function for Current PWL. However, the inputs you are
attempting to implement can be done easily with SPICE code. Simply label the
arc for your input node and then click on the Misc > SPICE Code in the
Schematic tools and add your PWL current source to as text to that node you
labeled (you need to do this to add your VDD and VGND reference voltage
levels as well, anyway).

Others may have a different opinion, but having done numerous Electric
Schematics (and Layouts), I have found that adding SPICE code for sources is
easiest. I have only used the built-in SPICE Part library for displaying the
schematic in posters or presentations.

Although down at the moments (perhaps a power outage), you can find many
Electric examples on CMOSedu.com. Browse to the Electric link and find the
examples. Very few of these need slight modifications to work in the current
version of Electric(8.09), but most of the basic ones are still good.

Hope that helps,
Lincoln

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of war_of_justice
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 1:56 AM
To: Electric VLSI Editor
Subject: Re: Electric Question

Hi all, do your have any link or guide on how to carry out PWL current
input simulation for Electric. Thank You very much

On Dec 26, 10:40 am, war_of_justice <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all. I am currently learning electric. May I know if I want to
> carry out simulation for a PWL current input, do I make use of the
> Spice PWL icon under schematic of components. Do I still need to input
> anything for the spice code to carry out simulation, is there any
> example on this? Furthermore for models requiring sine voltage input
> signal,how do i draw out the sine input and also input the spice code
> for it ? Does anyone knows how to do it or has any link for me to
> refer to. Thank You very much.

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