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create power and ground pins

dinac123
dinac123 over 12 years ago

I want create Power and ground pins at various locations in a partioned block.

I succeded in creating "physical pins" by using option -create_pin 1 in addStripe.

But how do I convert these "Physical Pins" object type to a normal IO Pins (add them to the netlist as IO pins).

 Thanks for your replies....

 

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    dinac123 over 12 years ago

    Thanks for your reply. Using version 9.13.  Yes, using createPGPin creates a Pin of type IO (and creates only one) 

    I wanted to create multiple PG Pin at each location of the 'physical pin' ? 

    but I think 'lefOut -stripePin' option would do this job. And use this lef each time when one works on the TOP.

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    dinac123 over 12 years ago

    Thanks for your reply. Using version 9.13.  Yes, using createPGPin creates a Pin of type IO (and creates only one) 

    I wanted to create multiple PG Pin at each location of the 'physical pin' ? 

    but I think 'lefOut -stripePin' option would do this job. And use this lef each time when one works on the TOP.

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