Electric is very flexible in it's ability to handle new technologies. All you have to do is start with layers, then build components and connecting wires from them. There are three different ways to build Technologies in Electric, ranging from the simplest but most limited (the Technology Wizard) to the graphical (the Technology Editor) to the most powerful (editing Technology XML files). All of it is documented online.

   -Steven Rubin

On 11/1/2024 12:52 PM, silvino bastos wrote:
Hell everyone,

I'm Sil. I work with 2D TMDs and I am trying to find a way to import models to electric where I can use layers of TMDs (MoS2, WSe2, WS2, etc. ).

I would appreciate any insights on how to develop a lib and import it in the software.

Thank you

Regards

Sil
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