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What is the syntax for creating pins withing SKILL

JMCaJHU
JMCaJHU over 15 years ago

 I tried accessing the documentation, but it seems to be unavailable at my university this year.  I was just wondering what the syntax for creating a pin is.  I think it is dbCreatePin( ) but i don't know the parameters.  

 Also is there a way to specify what material/metal the pin is created on?

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    skillUser over 15 years ago

    Someting like this, using your code example

    db_outnet=dbCreateNet(db_outcell OUT [)
    
    db_pinFig = dbCreateRect( db_outcell  list("metal1" "drawing")  list(0:0 1:1)  )
    
    dbCreatePin(db_outnet db_pinFig [OUT] [) 
    

    This will create a rectangle from the origin (0:0) to 1:1 on the "metal1" drawing layer
    I hope this helps


    Regards,
    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 15 years ago

    Someting like this, using your code example

    db_outnet=dbCreateNet(db_outcell OUT [)
    
    db_pinFig = dbCreateRect( db_outcell  list("metal1" "drawing")  list(0:0 1:1)  )
    
    dbCreatePin(db_outnet db_pinFig [OUT] [) 
    

    This will create a rectangle from the origin (0:0) to 1:1 on the "metal1" drawing layer
    I hope this helps


    Regards,
    Lawrence.

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