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Table of Contents1 i' K; [6 D+ o, G, d# ~0 l
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1. Introducing the NanoSim Workbench8 \$ v7 o, x7 J# b3 @! T* V
2. Running Basic Simulations
4 J4 a/ `! y7 i6 w3 U) o# p3. Running Advanced Simulations- B" A% O5 T+ s
4. Getting Started at the Command Line
4 A. h$ F) \5 c4 z/ z1 {: E; \5. Using the nanosim Command" H5 z0 Z; J6 h Z
6. Using Configuration and Interactive Commands6 P4 t" \0 {: }7 q
7. Using Power Analysis2 S7 c2 w5 Y! g6 z# z
8. Using Hierarchical Array Reduction
& S3 ?; F* v" f: W9. Using the ACE Feature7 [. ]' R r$ u- e) B3 a2 _! f1 ^
10.Using the BDC Option% [" {) ]. E& } q5 V: W
11. Using the batchrun Program: z+ O/ Y' l7 U8 R0 v4 N
12.Understanding NanoSim Output Files/ B9 k4 y" y& g) \8 \
13.Using Utilities for Dynamic Synopsys Tools4 c' b% x; @0 Y0 c: Z7 c" i
Appendix A. Output File Descriptions and Samples
7 n/ }8 T" z6 R7 Z9 Y: \# fAppendix B. Detailed Information on Configuration Commands
. H# b, Z0 D' I' b; ?, @/ FAppendix C. Tcl Command Support9 r1 ]% e) K* e8 P
Appendix D. Error Output File6 V5 @6 z | H7 U
Appendix E. Spice Model Support, x9 H: c6 |" N* R; w: P
Appendix F. Operating System Support- L$ I6 L6 y2 o$ {$ ~
& f& t2 G! R. I) w0 M$ d2 aAbout This Manual
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/ G4 s p( p6 J; b! IThe NanoSim User Guide describes how to use the NanoSim
3 `3 p9 h& }( {, w9 v% O. hsimulator to perform timing simulations and analyses on integrated
8 u0 y8 p8 n, m# z9 n- J0 E/ mcircuit designs
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