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LOTRS(3) MBK LOGICAL STRUCTURE DEFINITIONS LOTRS(3)
NAME
lotrs - mbk logical transistor
DESCRIPTION
The lotrs is used to describe a logical transistor. It is mostly used to describe leaf cells in terms of transistors interconnections, and
as a result of layout extractions. Since the only target technology is CMOS, only NMOS and PMOS transistors are used.
The declarations needed to work on lotrs are available in the header file "/labo/include/mlo.h".
The following C structure supports the description of the logical transistor :
typedef struct lotrs {
struct lotrs *NEXT;
struct locon *DRAIN;
struct locon *GRID;
struct locon *SOURCE;
struct locon *BULK;
char *TRNAME;
long X,Y;
unsigned short WIDTH, LENGTH;
unsigned short PS, PD;
unsigned short XS, XD;
char TYPE;
struct ptype *USER;
} lotrs_list;
NEXT Pointer to the next lotrs of the list.
DRAIN Pointer to the drain connector of the transistor. This connector is, of course unique. See locon(3) for details.
GRID Pointer to the grid connector of the transistor. This connector is, of course unique. See locon(3) for details.
SOURCE Pointer to the source connector of the transistor. This connector is, of course unique. See locon(3) for details.
BULK Pointer to the bulk connector of the transistor. This connector is, of course unique. See locon(3) for details.
TRNAME Transistor instance name
X, Y Coordinates of the transistor in a layout. These informations have sens only if the transistor netlist is the result of
a layout extraction. They are otherwise set to zero. These coordinates are given in micron times the scale factor
SCALE_X, since the extracted view is technology dependant.
WIDTH, LENGTH Respectivly width and length of the transistor grid.
PS, PD Respectivly perimeter of the source and drain, in micron times the scale factor SCALE_X.
XS, XD These values are needed to compute respectivly the source and drain areas. Let As be the source area in square
microns, and Width be the transistor grid width in micron, then lotrs->XS = As / Width * SCALE_X
TYPE Canal type of the transistor. Six legal values are available :
TRANSN N type MOS transistor
TRANSP P type MOS transistor
TRANSN_FAST High speed N type MOS transistor
TRANSP_FAST High speed P type MOS transistor
TRANSN_HVIO Low Leakage N type MOS transistor
TRANSP_HVIO Low Leakage P type MOS transistor
USER Pointer to a ptype list, see ptype(3) for details, that is a general purpose pointer used to share informations on the
transistor.
Remark : In integrated techniques, NMOS transistor bulk for digital circuits is always set to ground, and PMOS transistor bulk
for digital circuits is always set to positive supply.
SEE ALSO
mbk(1), addlotrs(3), dellotrs(3), locon(3), lofig(3), ptype(3).
BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory.
We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools.
ASIM
/LIP6 August 6, 2002 LOTRS(3)