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How to use the "derived layers" to check spacing between two layers in DRD ?

marbs
marbs over 11 years ago

 Hi All,
 How to use the "derived layers" to check spacing between two layers ?
 I have the technology file code below, but it is not working, if I run DRD .
 I use IC6.1.5 .
 Please help .


;********************************
; LAYER DEFINITION
;********************************
layerDefinitions(
 techDerivedLayers(
  ( insideLayer            10014       ( VIA12 'inside METAL1 ) )
 ) ;techDerivedLayers
) ;layerDefinitions


;********************************;
 CONSTRAINT GROUPS
;********************************

constraintGroups(
  ( "foundry"    nil
    spacings(
     ( minSpacing                 "insideLayer"       12 )
    ) ;spacings
  ) ;foundry
) ;constraintGroups



Best Regards,
Marben F. Orallo



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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Marben,

    I've moved the thread. No need to re-post it (and anyway, Quek has answered it).

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Marben,

    I've moved the thread. No need to re-post it (and anyway, Quek has answered it).

    Andrew

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