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AMS library for Cadence layout

ezhanga
ezhanga over 9 years ago

As shown in the pictures below, when I use a device in the AMS library, e.g, nmos4, the resulting shape on the layout window is only a rectangle whose layers are all hidden. However, if I create a rectangle on MET1 or on Poly1, they are visible. (shown in the second figure)

Anybody know how to turn on the layers inside the nmos4 device?

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  • ColinSutlieff
    ColinSutlieff over 9 years ago

    Junri,

    You have the display settings set for top-level only.

    Simply press <shift>f to display all the levels of hierarchy. Or if that doesn't work, click options->display and set the stop level (at bottom of form) to a large number (31 perhaps).

    Colin

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