The logical effort libraries can be loaded with Tools / Logical Effort / Logical Effort libraries (Purple, Red, Orange).

This loads three libraries for a generic 180nm technology. Look at one of the Purple schematic cells and you will see all sorts of parameters (accessible from the "Edit / Properties / Cell Parameters..." command).

The "S" parameter is Java code.

If you want to dume this in a readable format, just save the library as a JELIB somewhere. JELIB files are text-readable, and you will be able to see everything in the library (including code). It's a bit difficult to read, but the JELIB file format is documented in the user manual.

  -Steve


At 06:51 AM 7/28/2012, you wrote:


................. look at the logical effort
libraries that come with Electric, and define schematic symbols with
code in them.

    -Steven Rubin


Hi Steve,

The logical effort libraries you mention.....is this the samples library? How do I see the associated code? Is there aa way to to a text dump of the code attached to the cell?

Thanks

Yusuf

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