Learn about co-simulation between Cadence® Spectre and Simulink®. Bring transistor-level detail into your Simulink behavioral model using the Coupler block. This allows variable time-step analog simulation environments to run in situ with one another. Verify the accuracy of your behavioral model by comparing it against the golden reference SPICE model in Cadence. Follow this demonstration for a step-by-step process of setting up your Cadence project in ADE and Simulink models for co-simulation.
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Chapters:
00:00 What Is Co-simulation?
04:35 Why Co-simulate?
06:30 Limitations
08:48 Co-simulation Setup in Cadence
13:00 Co-simuation Setup in Simulink
15:15 Add SimCouplerModule to MATLAB path
16:00 Finding the SimCouplerModule Library in Linux
19:05 Add SimCouplerModule to Simulink Library Browser for Convenience
21:44 Configure Coupler Block in Simulink
23:22 Run a Co-simulation and View Results
24:57 Getting More Support
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