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Create new Library in ICFB5141

jabbar
jabbar over 14 years ago
Hello, I'm new to back end design tools and am learning by myself for my project. Can anyone help me please with this simple problem. I want to create a new library using File > New > Library. Then I enter a name and choose "attach to an existing techfile" option. After I click OK a new pop up window appeared. But the problem is there is no "technology file" to choose in that window. I have specified a new library called "cmos_45nm" using library manager and set the library path to the library directory. I would like to stream in gds2 file from encounter I have search in the library manager user guide but still cannot solve it. Thanks in advance. sincere, jabbar
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    skillUser over 14 years ago

     Hi Jabbar,

    If you have an ASCII technology file that has not been compiled into a library already, then you will need to choose the "Compile a new techfile" option.  If there is an existing library with technology information associated with it, then you would choose "Attach to an existing techfile" - think of this as "Attach to existing technology LIBRARY".  If you do not even have a technology file, then you might use the Stream In process to create one as it performs the stream in operation.  You will need a display.drf file also to control the display of the layer purpose pairs - each layer-purpose pair has a "packet" associated with it, and the display packets are defined in the display.drf. If you have already created a library and later wish to compile technology information into it, you can choose Tools -> Technology File Manager -> Load.  Also from the Technology File Tool Box you can perform other techfile related tasks.

    Hopefully this answers your question?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 14 years ago

     Hi Jabbar,

    If you have an ASCII technology file that has not been compiled into a library already, then you will need to choose the "Compile a new techfile" option.  If there is an existing library with technology information associated with it, then you would choose "Attach to an existing techfile" - think of this as "Attach to existing technology LIBRARY".  If you do not even have a technology file, then you might use the Stream In process to create one as it performs the stream in operation.  You will need a display.drf file also to control the display of the layer purpose pairs - each layer-purpose pair has a "packet" associated with it, and the display packets are defined in the display.drf. If you have already created a library and later wish to compile technology information into it, you can choose Tools -> Technology File Manager -> Load.  Also from the Technology File Tool Box you can perform other techfile related tasks.

    Hopefully this answers your question?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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