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Finding pins on side of the given cell

ssuhas
ssuhas over 14 years ago

Hi,

I just wanted to know how do we find the pins on each side of the given cell in SOCE.

 

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    ssuhas over 14 years ago

    Exactly.....I wanted the same thing what u mentioned..... As far as what I know the width is calculated by taking into consideration the number of pins the two macros are facing each other multiplied by the width of the highest metal.....this gives the spacing to be given....Is it so.?? or is it something else other than this....If so please help me out how do we calculate the space keeping pins into consideration....

     

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    ssuhas over 14 years ago

    Exactly.....I wanted the same thing what u mentioned..... As far as what I know the width is calculated by taking into consideration the number of pins the two macros are facing each other multiplied by the width of the highest metal.....this gives the spacing to be given....Is it so.?? or is it something else other than this....If so please help me out how do we calculate the space keeping pins into consideration....

     

    Thanks and Regards

    Suhas

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