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Cadence error

JokerakaJoker
JokerakaJoker over 13 years ago

Hi everyone, 

I am using Cadence IC 5.1 with UMC Low leakage 65 nm library. I have no problems with transistor and some other stuff. Also I havent got any problems with 180 nm UMC library.

But I cant change resistors values in UMC 65. Library allows me to change it in 2 ways- either change physical transistor parameters like Length and Width or change its resistivity and then Cadence have to change physical paramets in a right way. But it doesnt work- Cadence dispalys an error:

"An error occured when evaluating callback.

Callback: w->callback=> umc65ll_RFRES_w()

Message: *Error* eval: undefined function- umc65ll_resDisplay ". 

What is a problem?

I am looking forward to your answer, Alesander.

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    JokerakaJoker over 13 years ago

    Library's name in cds.li was different to its real library name, so i simply didnt attach it during creating a project =) 

    Ive just repaired it, so everything works fine.

    Thank you, Lawrence =)  

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    JokerakaJoker over 13 years ago

    Library's name in cds.li was different to its real library name, so i simply didnt attach it during creating a project =) 

    Ive just repaired it, so everything works fine.

    Thank you, Lawrence =)  

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