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dumping power pins and their connectivity

KVBABU
KVBABU over 12 years ago

 Hi All,

Iam working on place route for  mixed signal design and i have a verilog netlist with PG pin connectivity defined for analog macros and for the digital cells , iam using global net command. 

Just i wanted to dumping out the PG pin name of analog macro and its associated net  using the EDSXL (encounter ) prompt. How is it possible? Are there any scripts or dbCommands ??? 

Please help me in this regard.

Regards,

K.VISWANADH BABU

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  • MOHAN KUMAR CH
    MOHAN KUMAR CH over 12 years ago

     refer to one of the COS solutation of the similer one , which you need to costamise for your need 

     

    http://support.cadence.com/wps/myportal/cos/COSHome/viewsolution/!ut/p/c5/dY1bcoIwAEXXwgKchJRH-AyvEJgCAyLCj5MBsRhJqkVsXb24gJ77eebOAS1YJ_kynvg8KskvYA9a66Aj6umJAZ3MSzFk2EqTYhfAFVC_H9YB_gOBoAGt_fYI6Rg6NNy6kHkJi7H9gWBigZ1Ut2ktbcE-6pTpK3IKiE_iP8gei_I99JlHXVeOnFFjwBzhibjFPbbHesjMrzrDgfRtwedZOPT3LK6sFlku42Zw3WtbllQdRUVvd2PZLMrusax_Fjmq5nkJHqoQVZhVoerz3iSaBtJITUfwLeQzxER7AQyWa4g!/dl3/d3/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/

     

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  • MOHAN KUMAR CH
    MOHAN KUMAR CH over 12 years ago

    even you can get the same by Selecting such instance and use the below dbGet cmd to print the Power and Ground details dump

     dbget -p selected.pgCellTerms.name

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