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GENLIB_LOTRS.3(October 1, 1997) 										   GENLIB_LOTRS.3(October 1, 1997)

NAME
GENLIB_LOTRS - adds a logical transistor to the current netlist figure SYNOPSYS
#include <genlib.h> void GENLIB_LOTRS(type,width,length,grid,source,drain) char type; long width, length; char *grid, *source, *drain; ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr PARAMETERS
type Type of the transistor to be created in the current figure width, length Size of the transistor grid, source, drain Name of the signals on which the given transistor connector are to be linked DESCRIPTION
LOTRS add a logical transistor to the current working figure. This transistor has each of its pin logicaly linked to the adequat signal given as parameter. The type attribut may take the following values: TRANSN for a N type mos transistor. TRANSP for a P type mos transistor. ERROR
"GENLIB_LOTRS impossible : missing GENLIB_DEF_LOFIG" No figure has been yet specified by a call to DEF_LOFIG. So it isn't possible to add anything. you must call DEF_LOFIG before any other netlist call. EXAMPLE
#include <genlib.h> main() { /* Create a figure to work on, an inverter */ GENLIB_DEF_LOFIG("n1"); /* define interface */ GENLIB_LOCON("i", IN, "input"); GENLIB_LOCON("f", OUT, "output"); GENLIB_LOCON("vdd", IN, "vdd"); GENLIB_LOCON("vss", IN, "vss"); /* Place transistors */ GENLIB_LOTRS(TRANSP, 5, 4, "input", "vdd", "output"); GENLIB_LOTRS(TRANSN, 2, 4, "input", "vss", "output"); /* Save all that on disk */ GENLIB_SAVE_LOFIG(); } SEE ALSO
genlib(1), GENLIB_BUS(3), GENLIB_ELM(3), GENLIB_LOINS(3), GENLIB_LOCON(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. PROCEDURAL GENERATION LANGUAGE
ASIM/LIP6 GENLIB_LOTRS.3(October 1, 1997)
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