creation of super pcell using 2 pcells

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Pradeep Kumar Chawda

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Hi,

Is it possible to create a super pcell by placing the pcells. For
example i have a two mos pcells and i need to create a single pcell
using these two. I kept the cdf and pcell code identical as in the
original single pcell. In the pcell procedures i placed the two pcells.
It creates a super pcell. When i pass a parameter the cadence crashes.

Thanks
Pradeep
 
Hi,

I wanted to post a queshtion about cdf and i see that you are using
it. Can you tell me what it is about?

Thanks,
Sonia
 
there is no conceptual problem with placing pcells inside pcells. it
is actually
a very powerful feature of cdb. I do this all the time by placing
contact pcells inside other mos/res/inductor pcells etc. The approach
can make pcells more performant that having to draw contacts with
rod fill functions.

there is however a restriction that you cannot place a pcell
inside itself, even if the masters are different. this is either a bug
or a feature of dfII depending on who you believe; however, it
is true nevertheless.

If you place cell A inside cell B and you also place cell B inside
cell A some older versions of the framework would segmentation fault.
however, i think this problem is fixed now.

-jim

Pradeep Kumar Chawda wrote:
Hi,

Is it possible to create a super pcell by placing the pcells. For
example i have a two mos pcells and i need to create a single pcell
using these two. I kept the cdf and pcell code identical as in the
original single pcell. In the pcell procedures i placed the two pcells.
It creates a super pcell. When i pass a parameter the cadence crashes.

Thanks
Pradeep
 
Hi,

CDF is component description file/format. It consists of all the
parameters of the component which you see while placing an instance in
schematic/layout. These are the pcells. The CDF parameters are used in
creating pcells.

Pradeep

svilen wrote:
Hi,

I wanted to post a queshtion about cdf and i see that you are using
it. Can you tell me what it is about?

Thanks,
Sonia
 

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