mgc_rve_cell_start "project_name" "VDD" "IN" "VSS"
mr_pi "nch_5" "MM0" '( "MM0_d" "MM0_g" "MM0_s" "MM0_b") '( ("l" 6e-07) ("w" 2e-06) ("ad" 9.6e-13) ("as" 1.08e-12) ("pd" 4.96e-06) ("ps" 5.08e-06) ("nrd" 0.24) ("nrs" 0.27) ("sa" 1e-06) ("sb" 4.8e-07) ("sca" 2.09172) ("scb" 0.000655181) ("scc" 8.35419e-06) ("lpe" 2) ) '(0.5 1)
mr_ni "VDD" 5.35622 0 0 '( "MM0_d" )
mr_pp 'r "rVDD_0" '("VDD_11" "VDD_12") 2.75
mr_pp 'r "rVDD_1" '("VDD_9" "VDD_11") 0.761348
mr_pp 'r "rVDD_2" '("VDD_7" "VDD_9") 0.0435808
mr_pp 'r "rVDD_3" '("VDD_7" "VDD_8") 0.271304
mr_pp 'r "rVDD_4" '("VDD_3" "VDD_8") 0.0435808
mr_pp 'r "rVDD_5" '("VDD_3" "VDD") 0.503609
mr_pp 'r "rVDD_6" '("VDD_2" "VDD_12") 0.1092
mr_pp 'r "rVDD_7" '("VDD_2" "MM0_d") 0.8736
mr_ni "IN" 22.8784 0 0 '( "MM0_g" )
mr_pp 'r "rIN_0" '("IN_10" "MM0_g") 18.2217
mr_pp 'r "rIN_1" '("IN_9" "IN_10") 3.9
mr_pp 'r "rIN_2" '("IN_4" "IN_9") 0.170024
mr_pp 'r "rIN_3" '("IN_4" "IN") 0.586696
mr_ni "VSS" 8.6533 0 0 '( "MM0_b" "MM0_s" )
mr_pp 'r "rVSS_0" '("VSS_13" "VSS_20") 0.0940792
mr_pp 'r "rVSS_1" '("VSS_13" "VSS_15") 0.0346154
mr_pp 'r "rVSS_2" '("VSS" "VSS_20") 0.447652
mr_pp 'r "rVSS_3" '("VSS_3" "MM0_s") 0.9828
mr_pp 'r "rVSS_4" '("VSS_3" "VSS_24") 0.9828
mr_pp 'r "rVSS_5" '("VSS_3" "VSS_15") 2.75
mr_pp 'r "rVSS_6" '("MM0_b" "VSS_24") 0.86135
mr_pp 'r "rVSS_7" '("MM0_b" "VSS_15") 2.5
mgc_rve_cell_end
Calibre PEX (xRC), or any other extraction tool (StarRC, QRC, etc.) does not produce the file format you showed here - U suggest you to specify DSPF as output format and inspect it.
CalibreView is specific to Cadence tools; if you are not running a Cadence flow with Calibre just for DRC/PEX, you are better off with one of the other spice-based formats. Also, every so often Cadence changes their API and it can take Mentor a release or two to catch up. I think the currently supported versions (from the Calibre Interactive standpoint) are documented in the "Interfacing with Layout and Schematic Viewers" appendix in the calbr_inter_user.pdf.
For DSPF, ELDO, HSPICE, and SPEF, the formats are open standards so you shouldn't have any versioning problems, and chances are they'll be accepted by all downstream tools.
If you are still having trouble with floating nets, take a look in Calibre Interactive - PEX, PEX Options > Netlist > Format for the "Extract Floating Nets" options.
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