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GPDK_045 Inductor

analogy
analogy over 10 years ago

Upon running DRC on ind_a cell, I am getting a DRC error:

psubstrate_StampErrorFloat

Also, is there a way to sweep parameters like Inner Radius, Inductor Width, multiplier or Number of Turns for parametric simulations in ADE ?

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    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    I tried using the 4.0 version of the PDK, and I got a stamp error which was fairly clear - it suggested to me that a tap was needed to tie down the substrate (I didn't have time to fully explore it though). Maybe you're using an older version of the PDK which has less explicit errors? Which version are you using (of the PDK)?

    The inductor parameters do not seem to be parametrisable.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    I tried using the 4.0 version of the PDK, and I got a stamp error which was fairly clear - it suggested to me that a tap was needed to tie down the substrate (I didn't have time to fully explore it though). Maybe you're using an older version of the PDK which has less explicit errors? Which version are you using (of the PDK)?

    The inductor parameters do not seem to be parametrisable.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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