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To calculate the length of the wire in cadence

Uday Reddy
Uday Reddy over 9 years ago

I want to calculate the length of the wire in cadence and with that I want to calculate the parasitic values(resistance and capacitance). Can you help me with this problem ASAP?

Thanks,

Kindly
Uday reddy

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    greatqs over 9 years ago

    Andrew,

    Thanks for the feedback. I understand probably it is very difficult for EAD. How about QRC extracted data? There is "Parasitic" plugin on schematic editor and you can setup a R extracted view then report "terminal-to-terminal" parasitic resistor. This suits my need but it cannot do in a batch way if hundreds of top level nets need to checked. Is there any SKILL function associated with this I can use? Thanks!

    Best regards,

    QS

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    greatqs over 9 years ago

    Andrew,

    Thanks for the feedback. I understand probably it is very difficult for EAD. How about QRC extracted data? There is "Parasitic" plugin on schematic editor and you can setup a R extracted view then report "terminal-to-terminal" parasitic resistor. This suits my need but it cannot do in a batch way if hundreds of top level nets need to checked. Is there any SKILL function associated with this I can use? Thanks!

    Best regards,

    QS

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