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How to identify dummy mos in layout

Venu Ch
Venu Ch over 11 years ago

Hi All,

I have lot of layouts which contains dummy mos devices but they are not added in schematics. I have to add them in schematic to get LVS clean. It is not generated with VXL. So connectivity is not defined for them. I need to identify dummy transistors in my layout. Could you share your thoughts on it using skill? I am using ic616.

I saw http://www.cadence.com/forums/p/24988/1319633.aspx#1319633 in previous posts. Can we assign default net names for device terminals? If we can assign net names for device terminals then we can able to find dummy.

Thank you,

Chandaka.

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    It would be far easier for people to help you with a picture of what you're trying to do. It sounds like you're trying to implement some kind of shape chaser, but it's hard to be sure. You can attach a picture via the Options tab when replying to posts.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    It would be far easier for people to help you with a picture of what you're trying to do. It sounds like you're trying to implement some kind of shape chaser, but it's hard to be sure. You can attach a picture via the Options tab when replying to posts.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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