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How to find instances connected to specific pin

narendra046
narendra046 over 12 years ago

Hi All,

In my schematic, test<0:10> pin is there. I need which instances(instance id's) connected to test<3> net. 

It will be useful me in some other scricpts. Please help me on this by skill code.

 

Thanks in Advance,

Narendra 

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    SRNAYAK said:
    . ----- please provide a code to do it

    I'm sorry, but I respond to posts in this forum in my spare time. Implementing this very specific check is nothing something I have already written, and nor is it something I have the bandwidth to do right now (I suspect it will need some back and forth to refine the specification if things are unclear).

    I'm sure that we (Cadence) would be happy to implement something like this for you as a service - please contact your account team (your sales executive, for example) who can discuss the requirement with you in more detail.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    SRNAYAK said:
    . ----- please provide a code to do it

    I'm sorry, but I respond to posts in this forum in my spare time. Implementing this very specific check is nothing something I have already written, and nor is it something I have the bandwidth to do right now (I suspect it will need some back and forth to refine the specification if things are unclear).

    I'm sure that we (Cadence) would be happy to implement something like this for you as a service - please contact your account team (your sales executive, for example) who can discuss the requirement with you in more detail.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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