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Declaring global net in schematic composer

RFStuff
RFStuff over 11 years ago

 Dear All,

I want to name a net as global so that it can be accessed in the hierarchy.

But also I want the same net should not be created as a PIN in layout.

Could anybody please tell how that can be achieved ?

Kind Regards,

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    pushan over 8 years ago
    Sorry for the ambiguous request.

    I am looking for this in Virtuoso Schematic Editor. Whenever I use "abc!" as wire name and use it for my cell connections, it netlists the same as Global Pin abc! and uses the same for the sub cell connections.

    I want it to not netlist it as Global Pin but still use it for the sub cells, so that though the nets are connected (same abc!) but they do not become top level Global Pin.

    Regards,
    Pushan
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  • pushan
    pushan over 8 years ago
    Sorry for the ambiguous request.

    I am looking for this in Virtuoso Schematic Editor. Whenever I use "abc!" as wire name and use it for my cell connections, it netlists the same as Global Pin abc! and uses the same for the sub cell connections.

    I want it to not netlist it as Global Pin but still use it for the sub cells, so that though the nets are connected (same abc!) but they do not become top level Global Pin.

    Regards,
    Pushan
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