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Can't create devices in layout using pycells

edbewald
edbewald over 13 years ago

I am using IC6.1.5.504 in 32bit mode.  RHEL5, linux x86-64.

 We recently started looking at a kit that utilizes Pycells.  When we place an instance of

a device (ex. nch_mac) none of the layers are visible.  The 'q' form shows the correct

parameters, the layer pallette shows the correct layers.  When I try to stream out, I get the

error, 'translating cellview <path>/layout as STRUCTURE' and no GDS file is created.

Has anyone else seen this and is there a solution?

Thanks,

Eddie

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    Quek over 13 years ago

    Hi Eddie

    Thank you for the good description of the problem. : )  Unfortunately we do not support pycells. It would be best for you to use SKILL pcells in your layout. Sorry that this answer is not what you are looking for but it is the best way to resolve the problem.

    Best regards
    Quek

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    Quek over 13 years ago

    Hi Eddie

    Thank you for the good description of the problem. : )  Unfortunately we do not support pycells. It would be best for you to use SKILL pcells in your layout. Sorry that this answer is not what you are looking for but it is the best way to resolve the problem.

    Best regards
    Quek

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