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About Metal1 node between two transistors ?

analogy
analogy over 10 years ago

How to place this Metal1 contact between two transistors ? Somehow I "cannot force" this Metal1 between my pmos and nmos.Is there something that I am missing ? The best that I can place is at either sides, not in between.

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  • analogy
    analogy over 10 years ago
    I solved it, turns out that the movement of layer is sensitive to zoom resolution i.e. higher the resolution, better is the control over moving objects.
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  • analogy
    analogy over 10 years ago
    Make sure that you keep your snap resolution in Display uniform throughout your layout.
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago
    I was also wondering whether this might have been due to having gravity turned on?
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