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component property display in schematic editor

apple419
apple419 over 11 years ago

Hi, candece virtuoso users:

   Is there a way to move the component property dispaly locations? For example a nmos transistor, on the scheamtic it shows its instance name, cell name, w, l, multiplier, etc. It looks like those parameter locations are fixed and can not be moved. Sometimes I wish I could move things around to better locations so that make my schematic is easier to read...

   I don't believe Cadence does not allow users do this. I think there must be a way... 

 thanks! 

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    apple419 over 11 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

      I tried what you said and it worked! Now things can be moved around. I feel better now :-)

      I tried setting aelPushSignifDigits(4) in CIW, but it does not appear changing it. May be as you said it is controled by PDK I am using. I will contact our foundry about this.

      Thank you for helping!

    apple419 

     

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    apple419 over 11 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

      I tried what you said and it worked! Now things can be moved around. I feel better now :-)

      I tried setting aelPushSignifDigits(4) in CIW, but it does not appear changing it. May be as you said it is controled by PDK I am using. I will contact our foundry about this.

      Thank you for helping!

    apple419 

     

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