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id problem cells with verifyGeometry

gundicad
gundicad over 12 years ago
Hi I am looking for a way to id std cells that create  drcs. You may have a few cells in the library that exhibit bad behavior  they may contain a blockage that creates spacing violations to metal two power stripes for instance...would be nice to be able to use violation markers to ID these cells and form a list of these problem cells....does anyone in the community think that this would be nice to have and share? Is there any Tcl that does it? selectCell by specified drc violation type of function???
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    gundicad over 12 years ago
    The solution I used was to parse the verifyGeometry drc file which actually lists the cell instances. From that you can derive the master cell list....Seems like it would be an easy feature to add since the tool lists the instances.
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    gundicad over 12 years ago
    The solution I used was to parse the verifyGeometry drc file which actually lists the cell instances. From that you can derive the master cell list....Seems like it would be an easy feature to add since the tool lists the instances.
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