Stefan Schippers
02/14/2022, 9:48 PMStefan Schippers
02/16/2022, 11:28 AMHarald Pretl
02/16/2022, 1:25 PMWfinger
instead of nf
, but I like nf
more as it is more useful I think.Tim Edwards
02/16/2022, 6:15 PMW
in a way that is not natural for most people to think of, and is inconsistent with the way W
and M
are used, for example. In the parameterized cell for magic, I just let W
be the width of the finger and nf
be the number of fingers. The point is moot in magic, anyway, since magic doesn't extract nf
(although the cell could be set up to extract nf
, and I probably should do that to satisfy the people who are distraught that magic doesn't know the difference between fingers and multiplicity (which is not actually easy to define in a consistent way). But one thing that is easy to do in the magic parameterized cell is just to put both "W(total)" and "W(finger)" in the display. I do that with resistors; the total W is just a derived quantity and you can specify a routine that calculates it on the fly.Harald Pretl
02/16/2022, 7:53 PMnf
and M
and check in the LVS for this, as long as total width is properly checked. One exception is for RF circuits, here you want transistor parasitics as accurately as possible, so getting this properly extracted is key to good modelling and simulation accuracy. Eventually people (like me) may want to build RF circuits, but my plan of attack would be to carefully build a fixed RF MOST layout cell, extract and model it accurately, and then just blackbox it from the usual extraction (if that is even possible in magic, donβt know).Linen is a search-engine friendly community platform. We offer integrations with existing Slack/Discord communities and make those conversations Google-searchable.
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