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Is it possibel to copy shapes of a marked net ?

ravi1999
ravi1999 over 16 years ago

 Hi,

By anyway will we able to copy the polygone shapes of a marked net in Cadence Virtuoso layout designer

-Ravi

 

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    dmay over 16 years ago

    The dbLayerTile wasn't around when I first wrote the code. Even so, doesn't it actually create rectangles in the layout? This would be a problem in read-only mode, or when tracing a net that crosses many levels of hierarchy. I suppose you could create a scratch cell for doing all this work.

     I have received several inquiries about this paper. Maybe someone at Cadence should put together a prototype of this utility for download. I've requested that the capability be added to Mark Net, but it has never been done.

     -Derek

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    dmay over 16 years ago

    The dbLayerTile wasn't around when I first wrote the code. Even so, doesn't it actually create rectangles in the layout? This would be a problem in read-only mode, or when tracing a net that crosses many levels of hierarchy. I suppose you could create a scratch cell for doing all this work.

     I have received several inquiries about this paper. Maybe someone at Cadence should put together a prototype of this utility for download. I've requested that the capability be added to Mark Net, but it has never been done.

     -Derek

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