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Transfer custom vias (variant) from a design A to a design B

frogconsultant
frogconsultant over 15 years ago

 Dear All,

 Does someone know how to re-use multiple VIAs variant created and saved from a design A to a design B? I do not have technology right to save it in the PDK directory so apart recreating all the custom VIAs in the new layout window, how is it possible to re-use the work already done?

 Thanks for your help, 

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    frogconsultant over 15 years ago

     Dear Andrew,

    Do you mind tell me how to save these constraints and other info into a file?

    I see that we could reference multiple technology libraris to a new library. That's sounds interesting. In the case of already built library, how could I reference a new technology library to it with added vias for example?

     Best regards,

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  • frogconsultant
    frogconsultant over 15 years ago

     Dear Andrew,

    Do you mind tell me how to save these constraints and other info into a file?

    I see that we could reference multiple technology libraris to a new library. That's sounds interesting. In the case of already built library, how could I reference a new technology library to it with added vias for example?

     Best regards,

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