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ic_engr
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renaming for cells hierarchically in Virtuoso
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Does anyone know if one can rename cells in a library hierarchical using top cell.
so if top cell name is: sensor_rev
I want to rename by adding: n1_sensor_rev hiearchically so that all cells under sensor_rev are renamed to n1_sensor_rev.
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bernd
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Re: renaming for cells hierarchically in Virtuoso
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You can do this with SKILL, using the cdsCopy functions which are prefixed with ccp*.
Unfortunately I don’t have some sample code avaialbel.
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