bionic (3) GENLIB_LOCAP.3.gz

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NAME

       GENLIB_LOCAP - add a logical capacitor to the current netlist figure

SYNOPSYS

       #include <genlib.h>

       void GENLIB_LOCAP(type,capa,tcon,bcon,name)
       char type ;
       double capa ;
       char ∗tcon, ∗bcon ;
       char ∗name ;

PARAMETERS

       type                Type of the capacitor to be created in the current figure

       capa                Capacitance value.

       tcon, bcon          Name of the signals on which the given capacitor connectors are to be linked. tcon is
                           the top plate, bcon is the bottom plate.

       name                Capacitor name. The unicity of the name is not checked.

DESCRIPTION

       LOCAP adds a logical capacitor to the current working figure. This capacitor has each of its pin logicaly
       linked to the adequat signal given as parameter.  The type attribut may take the following values:

       CAPMIM for  a  MIM  (metal/metal) type capacitor. The top plate (tcon) and the bottom plate (bcon) layers
              are different metal layers.

       CAPPNWELL
              for a POLY/NWELL type capacitor. The top plate layer is POLY, the bottom plate  is  NWELL.  Please
              note: this feature is not available in any technology.

ERROR

       "GENLIB_LOCAP impossible : missing GENLIB_DEF_LOFIG"
              No figure has been yet specified by a call to DEF_LOFIG. So it isn't possible to add anything. you
              must call DEF_LOFIG before any other netlist call.

EXAMPLE

       #include <genlib.h>

       int main(int argc,char ∗argv[])
       {
         /∗ Create a figure to work on, a parallel capacitor ∗/
         GENLIB_DEF_LOFIG("parallel_cap") ;

         /∗ Define interface ∗/
         GENLIB_LOCON("i",IN,"input") ;
         GENLIB_LOCON("f",OUT,"output") ;

         /∗ Add capacitors ∗/
         GENLIB_LOCAP(CAPMIM,5.1,"input","output","cap1") ;
         GENLIB_LOCAP(CAPMIM,5.2,"input","output","cap2") ;

         /∗ Save all that on disk ∗/
         GENLIB_SAVE_LOFIG() ;

         return 0 ;
       }

SEE ALSO

       genlib(1), GENLIB_BUS(3), GENLIB_ELM(3), GENLIB_LOINS(3), GENLIB_LOCON(3).