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List of symbol pin names and direction using SKILL

Tobben24
Tobben24 over 12 years ago

Hi,

I want to get a list of pins names and which direction the pins have from a symbol/schematic. I guess SKILL is the way to go? I new to SKILL, so if someone could push me in the right direction I would be grateful:)

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    Tobben24 over 12 years ago

    Okay, so I've been playing around and found a function call schSymbolToPinList. This gives me what I want, however it gives a bit too much info. I only want a simple list like this:

    [signal_name] [direction] 

    enable input

    out output

    I am able to use perl or similar script to fix this, but if SKILL can do this I'm interested to do this in one operation:) 

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  • Tobben24
    Tobben24 over 12 years ago

    Okay, so I've been playing around and found a function call schSymbolToPinList. This gives me what I want, however it gives a bit too much info. I only want a simple list like this:

    [signal_name] [direction] 

    enable input

    out output

    I am able to use perl or similar script to fix this, but if SKILL can do this I'm interested to do this in one operation:) 

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