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Tree data of a CBB

basucs011
basucs011 over 5 years ago

Hi.I want to generate a file(xlsx) which contains the data of a CBB,like all its hierarchies with their properties

for example consider a block named "A" which contains a inverter and 2 transistors

I need the name of the transistors,Cell name where they are present,width, number of legs to be recorded.

and it should list the details of the transistors present in the inverter used in the block "A"

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    What's a "CBB"? What do you mean by "number of legs"?

    You asked a similar question last week - How to get the properties like width, number of legs of an instance present in a schematic. If you want this kind of report, you'd have to write some custom code to do so - and that would need to do hierarchical traversal (there are quite a few examples of writing recursive functions to traverse a schematic hierarchy in these forums) and the other post did have an answer to your question (not about the "number of legs", but then I didn't know what you meant there - it's a rather odd thing to be collecting).

    Why do you need this? It seems a fairly unusual requirement. I don't believe there's any existing tool to do this (even if I did understand some of your terminology).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    What's a "CBB"? What do you mean by "number of legs"?

    You asked a similar question last week - How to get the properties like width, number of legs of an instance present in a schematic. If you want this kind of report, you'd have to write some custom code to do so - and that would need to do hierarchical traversal (there are quite a few examples of writing recursive functions to traverse a schematic hierarchy in these forums) and the other post did have an answer to your question (not about the "number of legs", but then I didn't know what you meant there - it's a rather odd thing to be collecting).

    Why do you need this? It seems a fairly unusual requirement. I don't believe there's any existing tool to do this (even if I did understand some of your terminology).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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