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After migration no of fingers missing in netlist but correct in properties

LutzD
LutzD over 10 years ago

Hello all,


I have mirgrate a library from cdb to oa. This works fine but after resimulation we get different results as before.

First I compare some device if the no of fingers and multiplier are correct converted. That looked ok for

some devices. But then I generate a netlist and find out that the no of fingers is not seen in the netlist and the transistor

has only the width of an one finger device. After changing the no of fingers in the property window from 2 to 3 (or other value)

and back to 2 changed the number of m (multiplier) to right value. Does anyone knows such a problem and have a solution without

touching each transistor a change the values? Maybe a skill code?

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    skillUser over 10 years ago

    Hi Lutz,

    I think that you want to run all the device callbacks, so take a look at Solution Article 11018344

    Best regards,

    Lawrence.

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    skillUser over 10 years ago

    Hi Lutz,

    I think that you want to run all the device callbacks, so take a look at Solution Article 11018344

    Best regards,

    Lawrence.

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