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Trying to understand Cadence UNL netlisting

ibrahim onur
ibrahim onur over 5 years ago

Hi,

I have a simple mixed signal schematic. I am running Cadence UNL netlister. I would like to see the output from the analog netlisting process. If I open the "netlist" file under analog directory, it seems it does not correctly represent the connectivity. I am working on a post-processing script that would need to parse the analog netlist of the mixed signal circuit.

Is there a way to access this file?

Regards,

Ibrahim Onur  

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    ibrahim onur said:

    Is there a way to access this file?

    No. These files are intermediate files used to assemble the overall netlist. They are not intended to be used for other purposes as we do not document their contents and how the assembly is done - it's a means to an end.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    ibrahim onur said:

    Is there a way to access this file?

    No. These files are intermediate files used to assemble the overall netlist. They are not intended to be used for other purposes as we do not document their contents and how the assembly is done - it's a means to an end.

    Andrew.

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