Weiyi,

You can export the deck directly from Electric to LTSpice.  The setup is
shown at cmosedu.  This saves having to redraw it in LTSpice.  Also, the
data is exported back to Electric to view the output there.

Ed

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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:18 AM
To: Electric VLSI Editor
Subject: About electric and Ltspice

Hi all

May I know if I create a schematic diagram for LTspice and Electric,
meaing i use the same aspect ratio transistors and also the same spice
model (process) for all the transistors in LTspice and Electric, will
I get exactly the same result? Because I tried to do so but they
doesnt seem to give the exact same result, may I know what is the
reason behind it.

Thanks a lot

Regards
Weiyi

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