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problem: W and L of a transistor not shown in edit-> object-> properties

apple419
apple419 over 12 years ago

When editing a transistor in schematic editor L (version 615), the width (w) and length (l) are not shown in the form so that they can not be changed. The CDF parameters shown are M gates per device, maskLayoutViewName, parasitic calculation.

 Then from CIW -> tools ->CDF->edit..., it is found that, for that transistor, in the "Display Condition" column, for width,  XfabFormIsInToolDisplay (w) and for length, XfabFormIsInToolDisplay (l). I tried to delete them but did not solve the problem.

 Xfab is the technology. 

Anyone knows the issue?

Thanks! 

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    skillUser over 12 years ago

    Try putting a value of "t" for the Display Condition.

    regards,

    Lawrence

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    skillUser over 12 years ago

    Try putting a value of "t" for the Display Condition.

    regards,

    Lawrence

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