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CDF parameters connection between AND symbol to schematic transistors

Sarvani
Sarvani over 13 years ago

 Hi all,

          I have created a AND(2*1) gate symbol with PW(pmos width), PL(pmos length), NW(nmos width) and NL(nmos length) CDF parameters. And I had a schematic. I need to attach transistors widths and lengths in schematic to symbol(pmos width in schematic to PW , pmos length in schematic to PL something like that.), So that I can directly see the values on symbol from top level without entering into schematic. Let me know is there any solution.

Thank you,

sarvani

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Alex,

    I think it always puts the parameter values on the instance line, not the subckt header. I'm not sure if there is an option to get the behaviour you want (I'd have to do some experiments - so you should contact customer support if you want such behaviour).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Alex,

    I think it always puts the parameter values on the instance line, not the subckt header. I'm not sure if there is an option to get the behaviour you want (I'd have to do some experiments - so you should contact customer support if you want such behaviour).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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