If you insist on treating transistors as objects with "body"
connections, then you must wire them uniformly. Your layout does not
use the body ports, but your schematic does.
Solution 1: connect the body ports of your transistors in the layout
(something that is difficult to do, intentionally, so you must treat the
body port as something that is "hard to connect").
Solution 2: replace the schematic transistors with the simpler ones that
do not have a body port.
-Steven Rubin
On 12/22/2020 4:56 AM, Trung Khanh Lê wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am new with Electric, I created an Inverter cell to learn CMOS
layout with Electric 9.07 on my ubuntu. However, everytime I run NCC
to compare layout with schematic, it is always failed because of body
check.
I understand that if I uncheck the body check in NCC option, this
error is cleared. However, I would like to understand clearly the
reason of error. I tried to export port, set wire name,... but still
failed.
I hope someone can help me solve this issue.
I attach here the library I designed, it very simple lib.
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
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