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ASSURA LVS error | Custom Inductor | Pin mismatch | Unbound devices

pitter
pitter over 15 years ago

Hi,

I have generated a inductor Ind1 with a Passive Component Designer (PCD) tool. The inductor is used in LC VCO schematic.After LVS run I get the following errors and discrepances:

1)Error: Ind1(Generic) on Schematic is unbound to any layout device
2)in LVS report I get that pins of the inductor are not found in layout, although seen in schematic by the tool.

 I tried to solve problems by:

- adding a line in bind.rul file : 'C Ind1(Generic) Ind1'  what eliminated the error 1), but in the LVS debug tool pin discrepances are found between VCO schematic and layout and Ind1(generated by PCD) schematic and layout.

- used a avCompareRule command indDevice to turn Generic device into inductor IND - still pin mismatch LVS error.

 Any ideas how to solve the problem? Thanks in advance!

Kind Regards,

pitter.

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    pitter over 15 years ago

    Hi Quek,

     here are the files you asked. They have been generated without adding a line in bind.rul file and using indDevice command.

    Thanks,
    pitter.

    cls_erc_files_pitter.zip
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    pitter over 15 years ago

    Hi Quek,

     here are the files you asked. They have been generated without adding a line in bind.rul file and using indDevice command.

    Thanks,
    pitter.

    cls_erc_files_pitter.zip
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