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NAME

       lores - mbk logical resistor

DESCRIPTION

       The  lores  is  used  to  describe  a  logical  resistor. Please note, this description is
       different from the RCN description and has a different purpose: the created resistor is  a
       functional logical resistor, not a parasitic resistor.  For the time being, only MIM (i.e.
       metal) resistor type is supported.

       The  declarations  needed  to  work  on  lores  are   available   in   the   header   file
       "/labo/include/mlo.h".

       The following C structure supports the description of the logical resistor :

              typedef struct lores
                 {
                   struct lores   ∗NEXT  ;
                   struct locon   ∗RCON1 ;
                   struct locon   ∗RCON2 ;
                   char           ∗NAME  ;
                   double         RESI   ;
                   char           TYPE   ;
                   struct ptype   ∗USER  ;
                 } lores_list            ;

       NEXT                Pointer to the next lores of the list.

       RCON1               Pointer  to the rcon1 connector of the resistor. This connector is, of
                           course unique. See locon(3) for details.

       RCON2               Pointer to the rcon2 connector of the resistor. This connector is,  of
                           course unique. See locon(3) for details.

       NAME                Resistor instance name

       RESI                Resistance value

       TYPE                Layer type of the resistor. One legal values is available :

                           RESMIM              Metal resistor.

       USER                Pointer  to  a ptype list, see ptype(3) for details, that is a general
                           purpose pointer used to share  informations  on  the  resistor.   This
                           field   is  used  with  the  LORES_INFO(3)  ptype  to  store  physical
                           informations.

SEE ALSO

       mbk(1), addlores(3), getlores(3), dellores(3), setlores(3), locon(3), lofig(3), ptype(3).