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How to create pins as per the specified coordinates? (encounter)

Yemelya
Yemelya over 15 years ago

Hi,

There is a command in ENCOUNTER to create power/ground pin as per the specified coordinates of the specified physical shape - createPGPin, but I can not find such a command for regular (no PRW/GND) pins.

Thank you,

Boris

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  • Shawn
    Shawn over 15 years ago

     

    editPin[-cell cellName] -pin {pinName | pinNameList} {-spreadType {START | CENTER | SIDE | EDGE | RANGE} |    -assign x y} [{-side sideName} | {-edge edgeNumber}] -layer {layerId | layerName}[-use {SIGNAL | CLOCK | ANALOG }] [-fixOverlap {0 | 1} [-honorConstraint {0 | 1}]] [-snap {TRACK | USERGRID | MGRID}] [-pinWidth pinWidthValue] [-pinDepth pinDepthValue] [-start x y] [-end x y] [-spacing spacingValue] [-unit {MICRON | TRACK}] [-fixedPin {0 | 1}]

    Modifies properties of pins, such as pin spreading, pin location, pin width and depth, spacing, snap-to location, and status. The editPin command provides the equivalent capabilities of the Pin Editor form.

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  • Yemelya
    Yemelya over 15 years ago

    Shawn, 

    Thank you very much!

    -Boris 

     

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