Thanks, Andrew, for the suggestion. I also planned to solve this issue by sensing the current at the floating terminal (after connecting it to the ground). This will solve the issue, albeit but won't quite actually represent the real physical model. My requirement is something like this - There are some semiconductor devices, which perform functionally different depending on the condition if one of the nodes is connected to ground or floating. For example, there are internal physical effects taking place depending on the fact if the ions or electrons flow through the ground or are forced to tunnel via some mechanisms such as Channel hot electron injection etc (when the node is floating). I want to model my device in such a way that these effects are taken into account. Which I thought could be done if Verilog-A could detect if something is connected to the node externally. I hope you understand where my problem emerges from. Thanks.
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