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Why bulk of spiral insductors are connected to each other!

Majid Rafei
Majid Rafei over 10 years ago

I have drawn a layout consisting 8 spiral inductors in Virtuoso. I also have used 130 nm TSMC. In the design, I have connected the bulk of spiral inductors to ground pin using RF-poly-resistors (a resistor for each inductor). When I run LVS by calibre, It says that bulk net of 7 of spiral inductors are connected to each other, but physically, I have not connected bulk of spiral inductors to each other!

You can see the Mentor Calibre error in the below image:

I also have similar errors with the bulk of spiral inductors, Calibre is not able to find bulk net of spiral inductors. I have attached another image shows this:

I have uploaded two more images which show how bulk of spiral inductors are connected to the ground pin using RF-poly-resistors:

What is the issue with the layout? How can I overcome this problem?

Hint: I have tested a simple design with two MOSFETs and two spiral inductors (using 130 nm TSMC and calibre), and I have no problem like this!

Software Versions: IC614, Calibre 2011.2

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    theopaone over 10 years ago

    The problem is probably in the Calibre deck. It may not be recognizing the bulk pin on the inductor. You would have to engage a Calibre expert or go back to the deck supplier and have them fix the problem.

    Ted

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  • theopaone
    theopaone over 10 years ago

    The problem is probably in the Calibre deck. It may not be recognizing the bulk pin on the inductor. You would have to engage a Calibre expert or go back to the deck supplier and have them fix the problem.

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