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Config View for a cell

sohaibafridi
sohaibafridi over 13 years ago

In a post it was mentioned how to do a post layout simulation:

a. First create your layout
b. Run Assura or PVS LVS on the layout
c. Run QRC to generate an extracted view
d. Create a schematic test-bench for the cell
e. Create a config view for the test-bench and set the view for the cell to the extracted view
f. Run ADE-L using the config view

 Please could you elaborate a bit on config view. How to create it and what is its purpose?

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    Amel over 13 years ago

    hi Sohaib,

    I am still using IC5.1.41, and it is done in the same way Queck told you to do. you can see it here. just chose the appropiarte view in this case the extrcted view for pot-layout simulation of your design

    Amel 

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    Amel over 13 years ago

    hi Sohaib,

    I am still using IC5.1.41, and it is done in the same way Queck told you to do. you can see it here. just chose the appropiarte view in this case the extrcted view for pot-layout simulation of your design

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