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Pin Connection of Two instances in Order

mobileee
mobileee over 16 years ago

Hi All, 

I am able to create config view and extracting netlist from the config view in a simpler way. I will put my SKILL code here soon. But suggest me one thing, when ever I am connecting the pins of two instances by skill code ( schCreateWire ) they are getting connected in random order i.e. pin A of instance I0 is getting connected with pin B of I2 instead of getting connected to pin A of I2 . I want to connect the nets of same pins of two insatances ( i.e. pin A of I0 to pin A of I1 ). Please suggest some way to connect the pins properly.

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    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    As I said in the other post, without seeing your code, it's pretty much impossible to guess what you're doing wrong. schCreateWire creates wires between two coordinates, so presumably you just got the coordinates wrong. I doubt anything is really random.

    Andrew.

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    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    As I said in the other post, without seeing your code, it's pretty much impossible to guess what you're doing wrong. schCreateWire creates wires between two coordinates, so presumably you just got the coordinates wrong. I doubt anything is really random.

    Andrew.

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