The scalable transistors were an experiment that were never supposed to
be in normal use. The idea was that a parameter to the parent cell would
be used by this node to adjust its size. It wasn't as useful as it could
have been, but it was never abandoned.
Unfortunately, transistors are handled specially in Electric, and the
scalable ones don't fit in many of the normal rules, so things break. I
fixed one problem where DRC was getting confused. But the way forward is
simply to stop using them.
-Steven Rubin
On 10/17/2020 3:20 AM, Alexandre Rusev wrote:
Why scalable transistors of MOCMOS tech are breaking LVS ?
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