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How to remove label in layot

VIRAJ PANCHAL
VIRAJ PANCHAL over 1 year ago

In below image how to remove /S/gnd, ?B/Vout/D/Vout label from this mos layout...? because for this label I can't crate the new path to other blocks.

 

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  • RobMan
    RobMan over 1 year ago

    The net name display is indicating the expected connectivity. Typically this is inherited from the schematic when using Layout-XL. It is not true that you "can't" create a wire connecting to other pins/blocks/devices. It's just that a connectivity error might be flagged.

    There are multiple ways to disable/bypass/fix/ignore connectivity errors. However I recommend some education on connectivity driven layout, device binding etc.

    This video might help...

    Routability Check in Virtuoso Layout Suite XL IC6.1.7 (Video) (cadence.com)

    This RAK...

    Enhancing Productivity in Layout XL: Measuring Layout XL Compliance, identifying and resolving issues (IC6.1.8, ICADVM20.1) (cadence.com)

    Or please investigate online learning options. Such as...

    Training Courses (cadence.com)

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  • VIRAJ PANCHAL
    VIRAJ PANCHAL over 1 year ago in reply to RobMan

    Thanks for your reply. It might be helpful me.

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