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calibreview lack all nets which connect with res and cap

dogman4
dogman4 over 2 years ago

Hi,all.I use calibre to extracrt no R/C caliberview .I get a werid problem.

the extracted calibreview lack all nets which connect with res and cap.but the nets only connect with mos still keep.like fig1

                                                                       

          fig1

in fig1,the RR5 is R5 was extracted,and other res and cap was extracted like fig1.

     fig2

in the fig2,nets connect with mos still keep

And there have no any errors,only have warnings about float pins and nets.like below:

 

Anyone encountered this problem?please geve me help,very thx

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    Neither Calibre nor the interface to it which creates the Calibre view is a Cadence tool (it's from Siemens EDA, formerly known as Mentor Graphics). Yes, you are looking at the results in the Virtuoso Schematic Editor, but the tool that creates it is from Siemens EDA. It would be more appropriate to contact their customer support or post on a forum on their site.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

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  • dogman4
    dogman4 over 2 years ago

    hi,friend,I found problem is the extracted netlist is wrong.so the above description is not right.so this ask will be discard,thx

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