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Basics about wire labels and general text

ARWAH HAWRA
ARWAH HAWRA over 8 years ago

hi 

1) Can a wire be defined with two wire names with some dummy element between them. (actually during my simulation tests i have to bypass the switch to check the o/p therefore one name either at input or output need to be deleted.)

2) how can i enter the text in cadence schematic window (for some reference to remember about schematic purpose). I found text written in some example schematics of cadence.

thanks 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

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    1. It's not entirely clear what your objective is here - what is the purpose of this "dummy element"? Why do you need two names? It sort of sounds as if you want to use basic/cds_thru/symbol which effectively is a short (you might be able to use basic/patch if it's an internal net, but it's not clear what you are trying to do).
    2. Create->Note->Text

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Answers:

    1. It's not entirely clear what your objective is here - what is the purpose of this "dummy element"? Why do you need two names? It sort of sounds as if you want to use basic/cds_thru/symbol which effectively is a short (you might be able to use basic/patch if it's an internal net, but it's not clear what you are trying to do).
    2. Create->Note->Text

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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