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Pcell generation for different views

farhan89
farhan89 over 8 years ago

Hello,

I have noticed that in analog library ( $CDSHOME/dfII/etc/cdslib/artist/analogLib) for every cell there are different views (auCdl, auLVS, spctre, hspice, e.t.c). I am currently developing a pcell for our own devices (nmos, pmos, capacitors and resistors). My question is should I create layout and symbol view via SKILL and rest of the views should be generated manually or the SKILL code should generate all of the views ?. Also, why there is auCDL, auLVS , hspice and spectre views are there? Any document that could help me understand there function in the view ?

Thanks

Farhan

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    farhan89 over 8 years ago
    Hey Andrew,

    Thanks for the explanation.
    I got the access to the document today. I will read it there.

    Farhan
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    farhan89 over 8 years ago
    Hey Andrew,

    Thanks for the explanation.
    I got the access to the document today. I will read it there.

    Farhan
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