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Triggering callbacks on specific devices

navi2582
navi2582 over 12 years ago

Hi,

I am using "CCSinvokeCdfCallbacks.il"  and "CCSCdfCallbackEntireLib.il" skill procedures to trigger callbacks on a entire library, running with the following options,

-->CCSinvokeCdfCallbacks(cv ?callInitProc t ?useInstCDF t ?order list("l" "w"))

With this, the callback functions are applied to all the devices (mos, res, dio etc.,) in all the cells in the library. Is there a way to apply to callback just for MOS specific devices only and not for RES or DIO devices?

 Thanks,

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    theopaone over 12 years ago

     I don't know the SKILL function but assume you have the source. Check the documentation or the source to see if it works on all the instances or a selected set of instances. It may work on all the instances unless you have a selected set. Since you have the source, you could modify it to find and work on only a subset of the instances.

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  • theopaone
    theopaone over 12 years ago

     I don't know the SKILL function but assume you have the source. Check the documentation or the source to see if it works on all the instances or a selected set of instances. It may work on all the instances unless you have a selected set. Since you have the source, you could modify it to find and work on only a subset of the instances.

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