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skill code to add netSet property on an instance (detail)

AndreyVolk
AndreyVolk over 8 years ago

Dear Sirs,

I have an open schematic with many different instances.
(Cadence IC 5.1.41 Virtuoso Schematic)
How can I add to all the instants a "gdn33" netset with value "VDD" ?
"gdn33" this name netSet the properties.
"VDD" this name net in schematic.
I saw the answer
community.cadence.com/.../10777

But unfortunately my knowledge in the skill is very small.
Could you show the detailed code to solve my problem.

Thanks,
Andrey.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    We offer a number of training courses on SKILL (including the SKILL Language Programming class) - see Services->Training at the top of the page. 

    In terms of manuals, I'd start by reading the SKILL Language User Guide which talks about the principles of the language. There are then a number of reference manuals for particular application programming interface (API) functions for different applications and parts of the tools - plus there are lots of examples on support.cadence.com and in these forums.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    We offer a number of training courses on SKILL (including the SKILL Language Programming class) - see Services->Training at the top of the page. 

    In terms of manuals, I'd start by reading the SKILL Language User Guide which talks about the principles of the language. There are then a number of reference manuals for particular application programming interface (API) functions for different applications and parts of the tools - plus there are lots of examples on support.cadence.com and in these forums.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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