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DRC error in resistor layout

whitefan
whitefan over 11 years ago

 Hello,

        I attached the snapshot of my rnhr_rf resistor after DRC run, it highlites nwell of resistor by giving error as "welnotr_StampErrorFloat", I can't get the meaning of this, please help me if anyone is using this library and having clue of it (I am using UMC mmrf180 library). Thank you. 

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    whitefan over 11 years ago

    Hello friends!!

             I solved the issue. As I mentioned that it is from UMC mmrf180 library and in that the resistor rnhr_rf comes with resisting material as poly but still the base of this poly is n-well and we have to connect this n-well to either VDD or GND whatever comes according to your design otherwise it shows that n-well is floating. Thank you. 

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    whitefan over 11 years ago

    Hello friends!!

             I solved the issue. As I mentioned that it is from UMC mmrf180 library and in that the resistor rnhr_rf comes with resisting material as poly but still the base of this poly is n-well and we have to connect this n-well to either VDD or GND whatever comes according to your design otherwise it shows that n-well is floating. Thank you. 

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