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what's the "FTerm" mean(IMPSYC-1265)?

Goddard
Goddard over 2 years ago

The commands I have used are as follows:

%addNet -power AVSS

%dbGet top.nets.name AVSS 

AVSS

%assignPGbumps -nets AVSS -selected

WARN(IMPSYC-1265): FTerm was not found for net "AVSS" ,AVSS has been created.

I dont understand the meaning of FTerm and (IMPSYC-1265)?

I would be very grateful if someone who  could advise me.

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    DimoM over 2 years ago

    Hi,

    what fTerm means is explained with examples here: Differences between and usage of term,fterm,inst,cell,hinst. .

    Now, this warning seems to have informative character to me. 
    The way I understand it is that your top block did not have a fTerm for this net, so the tool created it.

    You can try to create a port explicitly to see if the warning still pops up:
    addNet -power AVSS
    addModulePort ""  AVSS input

    BR
    Dimo

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  • Goddard
    Goddard over 2 years ago in reply to DimoM

    Thanks a lot for your reply, and its very helpful to read your recommended post.   

    About port I will reply you after following the suggestion.

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  • Goddard
    Goddard over 2 years ago in reply to DimoM

    Thanks a lot for your reply, and its very helpful to read your recommended post.   

    About port I will reply you after following the suggestion.

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