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resistor pcell legs

Roughy
Roughy over 14 years ago

HI guys,

I am new in Skill programming. 

Would anybody here be able to give me some advice on how to look for the formula used when splitting resistor(single pattern) into series?

Because, it seems that when I try to split the resistor into several resistor legs(series) using properties option in Virtuoso, all legs are of equal height/length except for one leg.

Please help. Thank you very much in advance...

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    This is presumably something specific to the Process Design Kit you're using. That will have coded the way that the splitting of series devices is done - most likely. Without any concrete example as to what you're using and what you're doing, it's hard to give a more specific answer.

    Best Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    This is presumably something specific to the Process Design Kit you're using. That will have coded the way that the splitting of series devices is done - most likely. Without any concrete example as to what you're using and what you're doing, it's hard to give a more specific answer.

    Best Regards,

    Andrew.

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