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Connectivity lost while changing technology.

Atul Dwivedi
Atul Dwivedi over 12 years ago

Hi there,

As the subject suggests I am trying to migrate a design from one technology to another. The method adopted is by changing the master:

selectedObject=car(geGetSelSet())

masterID=dbOpenCellViewByType("newTechLibName" "newTechCellName" "symbol" "schematicSymbol") 

selectedObject~>master=masterID

This indeed changes the master and I can see the MOS of new technology appearing, but the wires connecting them are not connected now (it seems as if because of change in symbol).

A slight adjustment does the job at graphical schematic level. Is there any way to change the master and preserve the connectivity also (the w's and l's value remains same, fortunately!)

Thanks and Regards,

Atul 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago
    I must have been having a senior moment when I created the link - anyway, I've fixed the link to point to a newer post which gives an updated version of the code.

    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago
    I must have been having a senior moment when I created the link - anyway, I've fixed the link to point to a newer post which gives an updated version of the code.

    Andrew
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