1LORES(3) MBK LOGICAL STRUCTURE DEFINITIONS LORES(3)
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6 lores - mbk logical resistor
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9 The lores is used to describe a logical resistor. Please note, this
10 description is different from the RCN description and has a different
11 purpose: the created resistor is a functional logical resistor, not a
12 parasitic resistor. For the time being, only MIM (i.e. metal) resistor
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15 The declarations needed to work on lores are available in the header
16 file "/labo/include/mlo.h".
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18 The following C structure supports the description of the logical
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21 typedef struct lores
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23 struct lores ∗NEXT ;
24 struct locon ∗RCON1 ;
25 struct locon ∗RCON2 ;
26 char ∗NAME ;
27 double RESI ;
28 char TYPE ;
29 struct ptype ∗USER ;
30 } lores_list ;
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32 NEXT Pointer to the next lores of the list.
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34 RCON1 Pointer to the rcon1 connector of the resistor.
35 This connector is, of course unique. See locon(3)
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38 RCON2 Pointer to the rcon2 connector of the resistor.
39 This connector is, of course unique. See locon(3)
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42 NAME Resistor instance name
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44 RESI Resistance value
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46 TYPE Layer type of the resistor. One legal values is
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49 RESMIM Metal resistor.
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51 USER Pointer to a ptype list, see ptype(3) for details,
52 that is a general purpose pointer used to share
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54 with the LORES_INFO(3) ptype to store physical
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58 mbk(1), addlores(3), getlores(3), dellores(3), setlores(3), locon(3),
59 lofig(3), ptype(3).
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66ASIM/LIP6 August 14, 2002 LORES(3)