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How to call a Pcell?

Vignesh054
Vignesh054 over 16 years ago

Hi,

 Can sombody tell me how to call a pcell?

 Thanks,

Vignesh T K 

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    dmay over 16 years ago

    I suspect there may be some other parameters that may need adjusting. There is probably a CDF associated with this pcell and some of the parameters may have some callbacks that could be setting other parameters as well. You should take a look at the CDF like this:

    From the CIW Tools menu, select CDF, then Edit. Enter the library name and cell name of the pcell. It may be easiest to then save this to a file and search for the "hspiceModel" parameter. Look for "callback" entries and examine the code associated with the different parameters.

     Derek

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    dmay over 16 years ago

    I suspect there may be some other parameters that may need adjusting. There is probably a CDF associated with this pcell and some of the parameters may have some callbacks that could be setting other parameters as well. You should take a look at the CDF like this:

    From the CIW Tools menu, select CDF, then Edit. Enter the library name and cell name of the pcell. It may be easiest to then save this to a file and search for the "hspiceModel" parameter. Look for "callback" entries and examine the code associated with the different parameters.

     Derek

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