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Have device connectivity added as an include?

SharksFan
SharksFan over 15 years ago

Hi,

 Presently, the device connectivity portion of the input file is added as a "cat" function where every single line of the device connectivity shows up as a line in the input file.  Is there any hidden switch to change the behavior so that the device connectivity shows up as a single .include statement?

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    ritterp over 14 years ago

    Hello,

    I was just looking for the very same feature - an enhancement would be very appreciated! I'd even go one step further and ask for an option to create one file per subcircuit. The netlist files are, especially for designs with a lot of ports (like sig<1> sig<2> ... sig<128>), pretty much messed up and hardly readable.

    Off topic: or is there maybe a way to tell the netlister not to chop up busses in the schematic and use something like sig<1:128> in the netlist directly?

    Best, phil

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  • ritterp
    ritterp over 14 years ago

    Hello,

    I was just looking for the very same feature - an enhancement would be very appreciated! I'd even go one step further and ask for an option to create one file per subcircuit. The netlist files are, especially for designs with a lot of ports (like sig<1> sig<2> ... sig<128>), pretty much messed up and hardly readable.

    Off topic: or is there maybe a way to tell the netlister not to chop up busses in the schematic and use something like sig<1:128> in the netlist directly?

    Best, phil

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