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Extract db ID of Metal layer connected to PIN?

Chiranshu
Chiranshu over 9 years ago

Hello,

I am using Virtuoso IC6.1.6-64b.500.7

I am writing skill code to extract all db ID of Metal layer connected to Given PIN?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago
    I'm sure everyone is interested in knowing what you're doing, but did you have a question?
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  • Chiranshu
    Chiranshu over 9 years ago

    Hi Andrew,


    I want to check all valid "Hit points" for that input/output pin.Many metal net connected to that pin,

    So,

    1)I want to know which all metal net(path,polygon) are connected to that pin

    2)For all these net connected to PIN,I want to check all valid hit points

    Regards,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Was the layout done with Virtuoso Layout Suite XL? This is important because then it means the approach you would take would be different (much simpler).

    You still didn't include a question. I assume you're expecting somebody to write the code for you - or at least write some of it for you?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Chiranshu
    Chiranshu over 9 years ago
    I am using Virtuoso layout Suite L , I dont want full code,I want to know how to extract all db ID ,Some code for it will be helpFull (or) can you give me approach how to do it.I will try of my own.
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