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Updating device properties after the use of a Skill script

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Hi All,

 I have used a netlist to generate some schematics using the Import-> Spice tool in the CIW window In the schematics generated I have noticed that in any pch or nch the value of W and Total_W were not the same as it should be since the value for fingers and multiplier was 1 , this as you can understand gives me false simulation results and mismatches during LVS (please see attachment)I have used a skill script to match the value of w and Total_W (prompt names w and wf respectively) but after that I have noticed parameters such as drain area were not updated to the new value of w.Is any set command lines that I have to inserted into my script in order to update these parameters

 

 Many Thanks

 Nik

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    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago
    Because this is a pretty old post, we've been through at least two forum software migrations and one major Cadence Online Support migration in the meantime and so it probably got munged during that process. Anyway, I've fixed the link.

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    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago
    Because this is a pretty old post, we've been through at least two forum software migrations and one major Cadence Online Support migration in the meantime and so it probably got munged during that process. Anyway, I've fixed the link.

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