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What does the function spcInputDim do in the mos.callback

MarkTown
MarkTown over 13 years ago

 Hi,

    I'm studing the example CDF. w has this code:

 

  ( w
    minMosWidth = techGetParam(tfId "minMosWidth") * 1e-6
    spcInputDim('w (grid * 1e-6) minMosWidth)
  )

What does the spcInputDim function do?  I've not found it defined any where.

 

Thanks

Mark

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    skillUser over 13 years ago

    Hi Mark,

    This function is defined as part of the Sample PCell "library" of functions and components in your installation, you should find it at this location:

    <cds_install_dir>/tools/dfII/samples/ROD/rodPcells/utilities/utility.il

    I could post the code here, but it is probably better to view it from your installation, and then if there are any other functions referenced, you will be able to see these also.

    Hope this helps,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 13 years ago

    Hi Mark,

    This function is defined as part of the Sample PCell "library" of functions and components in your installation, you should find it at this location:

    <cds_install_dir>/tools/dfII/samples/ROD/rodPcells/utilities/utility.il

    I could post the code here, but it is probably better to view it from your installation, and then if there are any other functions referenced, you will be able to see these also.

    Hope this helps,

    Lawrence.

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