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Accessing a net from top level

Pramod
Pramod over 16 years ago
Hi All, I am using this forum for the first time though i have been using Cadence tools for sometime. I have a very basic question...(somebody might have already asked it) I have a GOLDENschematic for which I want to built a test bench in ADE.For this I built a schematic and instantiated the GOLDEN schematic in that.I added all the required stimuli for the pins available externally (through the GOLDEN symbol).Now my issue is that i need to add access a node(net) inside the GOLDEN schematic and want to put a current source on that.I don't want to change anything in GOLDEN.I tried to put the current source and label the net attached to it with . but this didn't work.While netlisting I could observe that the spectre was netlisting it like _. Can anybody guide me here,hope I am clear. Thanks, Pramod
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    swdesigner over 14 years ago

     How do we handle arrays? We get an array when we try to access a node within an instance like

     

    Xtop.Xnest.Xcell<3>

     

    Thanks!

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  • swdesigner
    swdesigner over 14 years ago

     How do we handle arrays? We get an array when we try to access a node within an instance like

     

    Xtop.Xnest.Xcell<3>

     

    Thanks!

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