<<When all of the geometry, highlighting, and ports have been placed, you can double-check your work with the Identify Primitive Layers command (in menu Edit / Technology Editing), which will display this information (note that the port name "Center" has been moved away for clarity): | ![]() |
The final step in the definition of this node is to create three more copies that illustrate scaling in both axes. This is done simply by selecting all five objects and using the Duplicate command (in menu Edit). Once duplicated in a new location, each piece must be stretched appropriately. In this example, the contact cut is designed so that the number of cut elements grows with the node. Thus, when stretched horizontally or vertically, there are two cuts, and when stretched in both directions there are four cuts. The technology editor will determine precise multicut rules from the cut spacing and the amount of stretch, so that even more cuts will appear as the node grows larger. The finished node definition is shown below. All that is necessary is to convert this library back to a technology, and the new technology will have this node.
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Alexandre Rusev <cybe...@gmail.com>: Nov 30 12:38AM +0300
Looking into Electric docs I don't see extensible explanation ("Creating
new technologies") how scaling rules are coded for nodes in XML file.
I need to parse code implementation to make it out ...
Could anyone point out document, where scaling of teh nodes in XML is
explained?
Steven Rubin <str...@staticfreesoft.com>: Nov 29 01:58PM -0800
The only scaling rules available for a technology are the "scale units"
that convert lambda distances (the scalable value) to nanometers. This
scale appears near the top of the XML file and is controllable from the
"Technology / Units" Preferences. There is no way to adjust the details
of a technology from this scale.
-Steven Rubin
On 11/29/2020 1:38 PM, Alexandre Rusev wrote:
Alexandre Rusev <cybe...@gmail.com>: Nov 29 12:56PM +0300
Ok.
Before having good understanding of scaling algos in Electric I am not
ready to code scaling rule infering appropriately ;)
(straight forward approaches to fix it don't work for me)
Postponing my efforts on this direction in favour of using XML description
But it would be convenient to use advantage of placing geometries using
GUI, than add scaling rules in textual form.
Adam had to implement a special code generator due to generate complex
geometries for Sky130..
Would you like to include his code to the main repository as example
tech-generator?
https://gitlab.com/westernsemico/com.westernsemico.vlsi
Alex
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Ah, you want to know how multi-cut contacts are specified in the XML. That is explained in the page on technology XML files:
https://www.staticfreesoft.com/jmanual/mchap08-10.html
Look for the term "multicutbox" and you will see where these contact arrangements are defined.
-Steven Rubin
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