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Back annotation of design parameters in the schematic (SKILL code).

Atul Dwivedi
Atul Dwivedi over 12 years ago

Hi there,

I am in want of a simple procedure to set the componet values (eg. w,l of MOS; capacitance value of a cap) in the schematic from a file. The input file may contain the desired component value in the required format.  

Please tell me if this is possible. If yes, please suggest the appropriate APIs to do the same and what all formatted information should the input file store.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Atul 

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    Atul Dwivedi over 12 years ago

    Dear Niall, thanks a lot for such a simple solution. I had been hunting around for such an easy solution, but never found it. If you don't mind, can you please elaborate on how you guys know about so many APIs? I mean the Cadence Finder is there and so is the community, what else?

    Lawrence, I must thank you for the efforts. My problem is solved by above method, hence would not go for any approach requiring recursion (although that was indeed my last resort!).  

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    Atul Dwivedi over 12 years ago

    Dear Niall, thanks a lot for such a simple solution. I had been hunting around for such an easy solution, but never found it. If you don't mind, can you please elaborate on how you guys know about so many APIs? I mean the Cadence Finder is there and so is the community, what else?

    Lawrence, I must thank you for the efforts. My problem is solved by above method, hence would not go for any approach requiring recursion (although that was indeed my last resort!).  

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