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How to assign user-defined netnames to the multiple nets drawn though rodcreatpath

Manu81
Manu81 over 16 years ago

Hi,

 I want to assign user-defined netnames to the nets that I draw. I can get the values through user with help of "Form", but how to assign them to the drawn nets. Can anyone help me on this.

;; Create a shielded path
procedure( shield()
errset(
(let (cv layer purpose list_draw_layer tech width1 tfId)
cv= geGetEditCellView()
layer = car(leGetEntryLayer()) ;displays layer on LSW is taken
purpose = cadr(leGetEntryLayer()); displays drawing or pin on the selected lsw
list_draw_layer =list(layer purpose)
tech = techGetTechFile(geGetWindowCellView()); rule deck file id is stored in tech
width1 = techGetSpacingRule(tech "minWidth" layer) ; the minimum width is stored in width1
rodCreatePath(
?name "shield"
?layer list( layer purpose )
?pts list(2:-15 2:-5 15:-5 15:-15)
?width .16
?justification "center"
?cvId cv
?offsetSubPath
list(
list(
?layer list( layer purpose )
?justification "left"
?sep .12
?width .08
) ;end of offset sublist1
list(
?layer list( layer purpose )
?justification "right"
?sep .12
?width .08
) ;end of offset sublist2
) ;end of offset list of lists
) ;end of rodCreatePath
) ; end of let
t
) ; end of errset
) ; end of procedure

The above mentioned programmes draw the net selected on the LSW Choice. Can anyone tell me, what i need to add in this programme so that i can assign the netname what user gives.

 

Regards,

Manu

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  • Austin CAD Guy
    Austin CAD Guy over 16 years ago

     The rodCreatePath command is documented in the Virtuoso Relative Object Design User Guide so go there for more information on the other arguments. This is the minimum necessary:

    rodId = rodCreatePath(  ?layer "metal1" ?width 0.5 ?pts list({list_of_points}
                                       ?netName "net1"
                                       ?offsetSubPath list(
                                       list( ?layer "metal1" ?width .5 ?sep .4 ?justification right ?netName "gnd" )
                                       list( ?layer "metal1" ?width .5 ?sep .4 ?justification left ?netName "gnd" )
                                       )
             )

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  • Austin CAD Guy
    Austin CAD Guy over 16 years ago

     The rodCreatePath command is documented in the Virtuoso Relative Object Design User Guide so go there for more information on the other arguments. This is the minimum necessary:

    rodId = rodCreatePath(  ?layer "metal1" ?width 0.5 ?pts list({list_of_points}
                                       ?netName "net1"
                                       ?offsetSubPath list(
                                       list( ?layer "metal1" ?width .5 ?sep .4 ?justification right ?netName "gnd" )
                                       list( ?layer "metal1" ?width .5 ?sep .4 ?justification left ?netName "gnd" )
                                       )
             )

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