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Pins, Nets created are not visible

Prash123
Prash123 over 11 years ago

Hi,

As per my understanding, all the data entered in the Cadence Virtuoso tool will get stored in Open Access Database in binary format. 

My objective is to generate the schematic from the Open Access database APIs.

I have created a schematic in which instances, nets and Pins are created using the Open Access database APIs. However, when I opened the schematic through Cadence Virtuoso, I could find only instances appearing in the schematic but not nets and pins.When I checked the existance of the instances, nets and pins from the APIs, it existed. 

I contacted Open access forum and received a reply stating that I will have to contact the vendor tool support since the objects are getting created but are not physically appearing in tool.

Please help me. 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Did you just create nets, pins and terminals, or did you create "wires" as well. If you only create the logical connectivity, you won't see the "physical" connectivity.

    Also, this is not the "vendor tool support" - this is a community forum where anyone can help you out. For official support you should go to customer support.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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