addloself.3alc - Man Page
create a logical inductor
Synopsis
#include "mlo.h" loself_list ∗addloself(ptfig,type,self,scon1,scon2,name) lofig_list ∗ptfig ; char type ; double self ; losig_list ∗scon1, ∗scon2 ; const char ∗name ;
Parameters
- ptfig
Pointer to the figure in which the inductor should be added
- type
Inductor type
- self
Inductor value in Henry
- scon1
Pointer to the signal to be connected on the inductor top plate
- scon2
Pointer to the signal to be connected on the inductor bottom plate
- name
Inductor instance name
Description
addloself creates a new inductor, and adds it to the list of inductors pointed to by ptfig -> LOSELF. The new inductor is added in front of the list, and becomes itself the list head.
The type parameter can take one value :
- SELFMIM
for a metal inductor
The self argument is the inductor value in Henry.
Two connectors are created each time a inductor is added, and the scon1 and scon2 losigs are attached to the SIG field of the locon of the appropriate connector. The connectors names are scon1 and scon2; their direction, DIR, are set to 'L', and their TYPE INTERNAL. For details on the structuself, see locon(3) and loself(3).
Return Value
addloself returns a pointer to the newly created inductor.
Errors
"∗∗∗ mbk error ∗∗∗ illegal inductor type :
type"
The type is not a legal inductor type.
Example
#include "mlo.h" void parallel_inductors(void) /∗ netlist of two parallel inductors ∗/ { lofig_list ∗pt = NULL ; losig_list ∗in = NULL ; losig_list ∗out = NULL ; pt = addlofig("parallel_inductors") ; addlocon(pt,"in",in = givelosig(pt,0),IN) ; addlocon(pt,"out",out = givelosig(pt,1),OUT) ; addloself(pt,SELFMIM,0.6e-6,in,out,"self1") ; addloself(pt,SELFMIM,0.6e-6,in,out,"self2") ; }
See Also
mbk(1), lofig(3), loself(3), locon(3), delloself(3).
Referenced By
delloself.3alc(3), getloself.3alc(3), loself.3alc(3), setloself.3alc(3).