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Bulk connection of the mos

Vaasu
Vaasu over 11 years ago

Hi 

 I'm working for rewriting the mos bulk connection but I'm not getting how to get only bulk connection information 

I tried this command geGetEditCellView()~>sigNames..By this I'm getting all pins info also

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    I've just found that  you had two separate posts - the second one provided slightly more information than the first. For a start, it showed that you're trying to do this for a schematic. So I merged the two threads.

    It's not going to be that easy, because in the picture you showed, there's a wire connecting the bulk to the source. You'd have to find any wire segments which are overlapping the bulk pin, and delete them (probably the best way). Then add a short wire stub with a wire label (vdd! or vss!) to connect them. None of this is going to be that easy - and it's hard for me to explain precisely how to do that without writing the code for you (which I'm not going to do, because it would be quite a lot of work to do a comprehensive solution, especially when I know so little about what you are trying to do and may have misinterpreted it; plus I don't have the time). Also, you might have written most of this already - I don't know.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    I've just found that  you had two separate posts - the second one provided slightly more information than the first. For a start, it showed that you're trying to do this for a schematic. So I merged the two threads.

    It's not going to be that easy, because in the picture you showed, there's a wire connecting the bulk to the source. You'd have to find any wire segments which are overlapping the bulk pin, and delete them (probably the best way). Then add a short wire stub with a wire label (vdd! or vss!) to connect them. None of this is going to be that easy - and it's hard for me to explain precisely how to do that without writing the code for you (which I'm not going to do, because it would be quite a lot of work to do a comprehensive solution, especially when I know so little about what you are trying to do and may have misinterpreted it; plus I don't have the time). Also, you might have written most of this already - I don't know.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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