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Ground Plane Handling
The Ground Plane Handling group controls how the extraction
system treats a ground plane. The is only required if the technology
file defines a ground plane layer, which is unlikely to be true in
semiconductor processing. The ground plane handling features were
included specifically for Josephson junction process support, but can
be applied to other technologies should the need arise.
- Assume clear-field ground plane is global
If a clear-field ground plane has been identified in the technology
file, when this box is checked, all areas of this layer are assigned
group 0, the ground group. When not checked, only the largest area
group in the top-level cell is assigned group 0. This tracks the
GroundPlaneGlobal variable.
- Invert dark-field ground plane for multi-nets
If a dark-field ground plane layer has been identified in the
technology file, if this box is checked, the ground plane layer will
be polarity inverted internally for extraction purposes. The inverted
layer will be used to establish connectivity. This tracks the state
of the GroundPlaneMulti variable.
- Inversion method menu
When using an inverted ground plane, this menu provides a choice of
methods. The default is to invert in each cell, then clip out the
area occupied by subcells. The second choice will create the inverted
layer in the top-level cell only, using the entire hierarchy as the
source for geometry to invert. The third choice is similar, but will
create the inverted layer in each cell, using as the source all
geometry in that cell and its subcell hierarchy. This tracks the
state of the GroundPlaneMethod variable.
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Stephen R. Whiteley
2024-09-29