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how to add subckt property in CDF

chqian
chqian over 8 years ago

I have a subckt

.subckt cable in1 in2 out1 out2 length=1

.....

I want to use it and in netlist I want

xi96 net062 net061 net046 net045 cable length=1

How can I edit the cdf of this cell ,so that the length=1 can appear when I generate the netlist

Thanks.

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    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

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