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PVS Rule writing

Pranay99
Pranay99 over 6 years ago

Hi,

How to check the length and perimeter of all the nodes by writing  PVS rule.

Thank you 

Pranay

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    Quek over 6 years ago

    Hi Pranay

    Perhaps this is what you need:

    rule test {
       path_length myLayer -lt 123
       perimeter myLayer -lt 123
    }


    Best regards
    Quek

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  • Pranay99
    Pranay99 over 6 years ago in reply to Quek

    Thanks Quek, but I am not looking for perimeter or length of any particular layer.

    What exactly I want is to check the  perimeter and length of all the nets which means it may contain different metal layer based on connectivity on that net.

    It will be very helpful if you can guide me on this. 

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  • Pranay99
    Pranay99 over 6 years ago in reply to Quek

    Thanks Quek, but I am not looking for perimeter or length of any particular layer.

    What exactly I want is to check the  perimeter and length of all the nets which means it may contain different metal layer based on connectivity on that net.

    It will be very helpful if you can guide me on this. 

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