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How to identify tri-states in DC

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Hello,

If I have a design mapped on certain technology and I load it into DC, how can I identify the tri-states in it and report them? Is it possible?

Thanks in advance! ;-)
 

Re: Tri-states in DC

Use voltage comparators.
 

Re: Tri-states in DC

you can list all references in the design, and find tri-states device in your library.
 

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zyphor said:
you can list all references in the design, and find tri-states device in your library.

Well, I thought about using some script or something to interogate the internal database. I know in PT there is tha attribute "is_three_state", but can't find it in DC. Thanks!
 

Re: Tri-states in DC

1. look docs of standard library and find tri-state's reference name.
2. write tcl procedure.
 

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