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QRC nrd/nsd extraction

dinac
dinac over 14 years ago

Hi,

I am trying to extract the source/drain regions for MOS tranistors. QRC:ext9.14 and assura 410

So I added 'mos_diffusion_parameter_extraction -res fast' and selected 'Extract MOS Diffusion Res' from the QRC Run.

After the run the qrc stuck with the error show below:

Thanks for your help

dinac

#==========================================================#
# Extract MOSFET diffusion resistance parameters (NRD/NRS)
#==========================================================#

geom -V Cont_Active_M1_PAct_connect,Cont_Active_M1_NAct_connect - NAct_connect.sdres,1
geom took  0.00 user, 0.04 sys, 0.00 elapsed, 18472.0 kbytes
geom -V Cont_Active_M1_PAct_connect,Cont_Active_M1_NAct_connect - PAct_connect.sdres,1
geom took  0.00 user, 0.04 sys, 0.00 elapsed, 18472.0 kbytes
tident -V -noLW nmos_Device_1.trans -e 0x1 -r NAct_connect.sdres \
    nmos_Device_1 NAct_connect GP_connect DPWell - DPWell - 1,dnmos \
    0,xdnmos - nmos_Device_1.transn
ERROR (TIDENT-143136): maxnet 11 in -noLW nmos_Device_1.trans and maxnet 0 in nmos_Device_1.ALIGN don't match.
MOS gate may have layout errors.

ERROR (LBRCXM-609): Bad return status from RCX run. 0xff00

INFO (LBRCXM-709): *****  QRC terminated abnormally  *****
 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

     Please log a service request via Cadence Online Support for this.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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