Hi!

I am an Electrical Engineering student and a relatively new IC designer and 
although I'm mostly a Digital IC designer, I sometimes dabble in analog 
design.

I've been invited by one of my former lecturers to be his TA and help him 
to create new lab experiments, and I was thinking of using Electric VLSI to 
introduce students to IC design. I am having some issues with the layout 
though.

I was trying to implement an oscillator in the bipolar technology when I 
realised that when I clicked in "make alternative layout view", the 
software would design the BJT, the resistor, but not the capacitors or the 
inductors. So I started testing only the three basic RLC components in 
other technologies and noticed that most of them only implement one or two 
of these.

Now, I'm used to instancing these in the software I use professionally, so 
I'm left with the question. Do you guys use instances of these or do you 
just design the layout of resistors, capacitors and inductors every time?

Thank you for taking your time to read this!


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