There are two ways to get the capacitance of a primitive: (1) look for a capacitance value (this happens in schematic nodes) or (2) compute it from length and/or width (this happens in layout). Layout primitives can also set a specific capacitance value, which overrides the length/width data.

So there are plenty of established ways to NCC a capacitor.

   -Steven Rubin

On 4/26/2022 3:33 PM, Alexandre Rusev wrote:
Do you mean that NCC will use declared capacitance of layout and schematics capacitors instead of compare W/H?
If it works this way right now it's may be a solution...

On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 4:58 PM Steven Rubin <stru...@staticfreesoft.com> wrote:

    NCC understands primitive "functions", for example Transistor,
    Capacitor, Inductor. And there are already schematic primitives
    with these functions. So when you build a layout capacitor, it
    will automatically NCC with the schematic capacitor.

       -Steven Rubin

    On 4/26/2022 7:07 AM, Alexandre Rusev wrote:


    Hello.

    How components of schematics technology are related to components of
    physical technologies?

    I mean that if for example we add a new type of capacitor like
    metal5-metal5cap MiM capacitor we probably need somehow to add
    the same component to schematics tech due to fully support NCC.

    How to deal with it?

    Alex
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