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Unwanted merge of long transistors in Assura RCX

Ueue
Ueue over 13 years ago

Dear all,

I am having a problem in running Assura RCX.

In my design there are some long transistors in series.

But Assura merges them by default creating one transistor with dimensions larger than the maximum allowed lenght.

Is it possible to avoid in the settings that this happens?

Thanks a lot,
Stefano

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Stefano,

    This is controlled in the LVS compare rules. Look in your rule file for mergeSeries() calls - and search for mergeSeries in the Assura documentation - this will explain how you can control how merging is done, and how to disallow it.

    Andrew.

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