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Reading PCell Properties/Parameters using SKILL

frasheed
frasheed over 11 years ago

 Hello All,

I have a PCell that has nfet layout and I am writing a SKILL code to open the layout and label the Gate, Drain, Source and Bulk in layout. For that I need to read the parameters that where is the Gate, Drain and Sourcein layout. I tried some commands like :

pcGetParameters , pcGetParamLabelDefn, pcGetParamLabels, pcGetParamLayers but all of them are given me "Nil". Can anyone help me what's wrong ? Is it because the PCell doesn't have any properties ?

or is there any better way for labeling ?

Thanks

P.S: I didn't created that PCell and I am very beginner to SKILL.

 

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  • Inas
    Inas over 10 years ago
    Please how can i get the corresponding skill code for an already manually made layout?
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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 10 years ago

    Please do not append to an old post with a new question; start a new thread - follow the Forum guidelines

    I think that you might get what you need by using dbWriteSkill() - look it up in the documentation for more details.

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