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Physical Pin Minarea violation

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archive over 17 years ago

Dear all

wen i go for the command verifygeomertry after cts and just before routing using nanoroute. I get lots of violations for min area. When i check this in violation browser most of them are physical pin  min area violation. I generated the .io file using the encounter at floorplan stage and i dont have any fixed .io file. So can some one please tell me how could i over come this violations.

Thanks for ur help in advance

Suresh


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    archive over 17 years ago

    hi

    Thanks for your reply . but as rule for nanometer, its mentioned in the manual to verify the connectivity and geometry even b4 u start routing so that the violations can be fixed for a smooth routing. and i had done accordingly, but there are many pins with violations infact 95 % of the violations r physical pin viol.
    Any advices

    Suresh


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    hi

    Thanks for your reply . but as rule for nanometer, its mentioned in the manual to verify the connectivity and geometry even b4 u start routing so that the violations can be fixed for a smooth routing. and i had done accordingly, but there are many pins with violations infact 95 % of the violations r physical pin viol.
    Any advices

    Suresh


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