I changed the transistor size to 40u(width) and 1u(length) from 200(width) and 5(length) with unit 200. The size displayed in the schematic became 0(width) and 0(length). Do I have to change the dimension of unit also? If so, will the schematic compatible with the backend(layout) in terms of drc and lvs?
-SK Min
-SK Min
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At 09:24 AM 9/27/2006, you wrote:
>Probably I was not good in explaining question No. 2. I was >asking whether real dimensions can be displayed in the schematic. >(Circuit designers, especially analog designers, are accustomed to >the real size of the devices in different processes. It gives direct >feel of the device performance.) If not directly, can it be done >when customized primitives are built?
Yes, if you put a "u" or other dimension notation at the end of a value, Electric understands it.
-Steven Rubin
>Probably I was not good in explaining question No. 2. I was >asking whether real dimensions can be displayed in the schematic. >(Circuit designers, especially analog designers, are accustomed to >the real size of the devices in different processes. It gives direct >feel of the device performance.) If not directly, can it be done >when customized primitives are built?
Yes, if you put a "u" or other dimension notation at the end of a value, Electric understands it.
-Steven Rubin
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