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Set a permute rule with SKILL

RVERP
RVERP over 7 years ago

Can I use skill to define a permute rule in the CDF?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    Yes.

    Depends on what is in the CDF already. If the auLvs simInfo exists already, it would be:

    cdf=cdfGetBaseCellCDF(ddGetObj("gpdk045" "nmos1v"))
    cdf->simInfo->auLvs->permuteRule="(p D S)"

    If the CDF is pretty empty, then you might have to do this:

    unless(cdf->simInfo
      cdf->simInfo=ncons(nil)
    )
    unless(cdf->simInfo->auLvs
      cdf->simInfo->auLvs=ncons(nil)
    )
    cdf->simInfo->auLvs->permuteRule="(p D S)"
    cdfSaveCDF(cdf)

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    Yes.

    Depends on what is in the CDF already. If the auLvs simInfo exists already, it would be:

    cdf=cdfGetBaseCellCDF(ddGetObj("gpdk045" "nmos1v"))
    cdf->simInfo->auLvs->permuteRule="(p D S)"

    If the CDF is pretty empty, then you might have to do this:

    unless(cdf->simInfo
      cdf->simInfo=ncons(nil)
    )
    unless(cdf->simInfo->auLvs
      cdf->simInfo->auLvs=ncons(nil)
    )
    cdf->simInfo->auLvs->permuteRule="(p D S)"
    cdfSaveCDF(cdf)

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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    RVERP over 7 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks Andrew

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