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how to generate netlist without some subckt

hanlei1975
hanlei1975 over 15 years ago

Dear master

how to generate spice netlist without some subckt, as following:

the default netlist as following:

**********test ckt**************

R1 net1 net2 10k

Xnosubckt in1 in2 out1 opamp

.sunckt opamp in1 in2 out

.....

..ends

.end

 

But I need no subckt netlist, as following, How can I get this? I set property like "nlAction" ,in subckt, actually there is nothing ,but I also need there is no ".sunckt......" How Can I get this ?

I need something  like this

**********test ckt**************

R1 net1 net2 10k

Xnosubckt in1 in2 out1 opamp

......

.....

.end

thanks  a lot

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    Quek over 15 years ago
    Hi Hanlei

    I am afraid that it is not possible to get the exact subckt name. At the very minimum, you will get cellname_G123. The underscore part is unavoidable. It is actually a feature of socketed netlister such as spectreS and hspiceS to avoid name collision. This means that you will either have to manually edit the names or use hspiceD (hspice Direct). : )  If you really have to use hspiceS, I think perhaps it would be good to use a perlscript to do the name corrections.

    Best regards
    Quek
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  • Quek
    Quek over 15 years ago
    Hi Hanlei

    I am afraid that it is not possible to get the exact subckt name. At the very minimum, you will get cellname_G123. The underscore part is unavoidable. It is actually a feature of socketed netlister such as spectreS and hspiceS to avoid name collision. This means that you will either have to manually edit the names or use hspiceD (hspice Direct). : )  If you really have to use hspiceS, I think perhaps it would be good to use a perlscript to do the name corrections.

    Best regards
    Quek
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