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dataAudit error in ASSURA LVS check..

panchkapunch
panchkapunch over 13 years ago
Hi,
When I do an LVS check in ASSURA, I get an LVS clean result.But a Window pops up showing that there are 2 dataAudit errors...
The log file points to two "dubious dots" in "M1 drawing".But on highlighting the place, I don't see anything ...
Please help me resolve the issue ASAP..
Thank You.
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Often dot objects arise when you have a symbolic contact which has then been flattened. Symbolic contacts use these "dot objects" to represent the connection point, and they are a zero-area object so not especially meaningful for a physical verification tool.

    As Quek said, an area select should allow you to select them, although they're quite hard to see except by seeing a slight highlight where selected and an increase in the selection count in the window.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Often dot objects arise when you have a symbolic contact which has then been flattened. Symbolic contacts use these "dot objects" to represent the connection point, and they are a zero-area object so not especially meaningful for a physical verification tool.

    As Quek said, an area select should allow you to select them, although they're quite hard to see except by seeing a slight highlight where selected and an increase in the selection count in the window.

    Andrew

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