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Using Skill for Naming Large Numbers of Pins

sdineshkumar
sdineshkumar over 7 years ago

Hello,

I am interested in learning how I could write a SKILL script to create a large numbers of pins to be used in a 1 KB 6t SRAM chip. These pins would then need to be individually named and connected to the correct instance pins. I currently have a single SRAM cell (schematic, layout, DRC and LVS completed), but expanding this to 1 KB has proven a challenge because I do not know how to create, connect, and correctly name the very large number of pins that would be necessary.

Is there a way to automate this process using SKILL?

Thank you

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    psill000 over 7 years ago

    Is the cell VXL compliant?

    Are there pins in the lower cell?

    Paul

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    psill000 over 7 years ago

    Is the cell VXL compliant?

    Are there pins in the lower cell?

    Paul

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