Hi Dr. Gupta, I've added a link to your material at: http://cmosedu.com/cmos1/electric/electric.htm
If you would prefer to zip the material up, because the links may go away in the near future, and have me post it at CMOSedu please send it to me. Thanks for the information, Jake. On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 8:08 PM, pallav <[email protected]> wrote: > > In general, written tutorials are a good idea. I also have some > tutorials / labs available > that I can make them fully available for general usage. > > They can be found over here: > > > http://pandim.ece.villanova.edu/index.php/teaching/32-fall-2009/50-ece-3450-digital-electronics.html > > HW0 and Lab 1 - 5 show how to use Electric to assemble a small design > (8-bits MIPS > processor). > > Let me know if you want the source. > > On Oct 13, 8:00 pm, Jake Baker <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > This email (see below) was posted to the CMOSedu google group but it > relates > > to implementing n-well resistors using Electric. > > When the ability to use the n-well or p-well as an arc (so the MOSFET > body > > could be tied to a place other than vdd or gnd) was added to Electric > some > > time back the method that many of use were using to specify resistors > > stopped working (see Electric_video_7 at: > http://cmosedu.com/videos/electric/electric_videos.htmfor example). > > > > I've attached several attempts to make the n-well resistor both NCC and > ERC > > (well check) correctly. I couldn't figure out the difference between the > > various types of resistors but "v2" of the ARC n-well layout uses an > n-well > > schematic symbol. > > > > If we could get this issue, and a similar one for capacitors if the > contact > > is placed over both poly1/poly2, resolved before the next release of > > Electric that would be great. If I can help in any way please let me > know. > > > > Also, to everyone using Electric, I may be updating the video tutorials > at > > the link seen above. Would it be better if there were written tutorials > > instead (or in addition to new videos???) Note that sometimes too much > > information is worse than too little ;-). I'll attempt to simplify the > > tutorials no matter what. > > > > Thanks, Jake. > > > > > I'm new in the group and I'm very interested in cmos design. > > > I'm trying to layout a nwell resistor, so I watched the video from > > > your homepage in order to acomplish that. (Electric_10_2 (2:13) - How > > > to layout a 4-to-1 divider using four 10k n-well unit cells).The thing > > > is that I'm getting 12 Well Check errors, and I don't understand > > > what's going on, cause I did just as you ( Dr. Baker) did. > > > I want to simulate this layout, but I cant make it happen cause I'm > > > still getting this errors. > > > > > When I do the Well Check I got 4 of this errors ( Short circuit > > > between well contacts ) > > > and 8 of this ( N-Well contact not connected to power) > > > > --http://CMOSedu.com/jbaker/jbaker.htm > > > > nwell_resistors.jelib > > 4KViewDownload > > > -- http://CMOSedu.com/jbaker/jbaker.htm --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Electric VLSI Editor" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/electricvlsi?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
