and one without. But what surprises me is that the resulting SPICE file of calling it with
-d
has the
ad=0 pd=0 as=0 ps=0
for most devices while calling it without
-d
has those distributed across several devices and looking at the doc, I would have expected the exact opposite ...
t
Tim Edwards
04/07/2024, 2:57 PM
The
-d
(distributed source/drain area and perimeter) option has been deprecated. The
-d
option was, at best, a hack solution, and I'm not sure that it ever worked correctly with a full R-C extracted netlist. So I implemented a method to properly track the source/drain areas/perimeters so the values will always be correct, and
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