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import a GDS file into virtuoso

Graphene1
Graphene1 over 12 years ago

Hi all, 

As part of my final project in Micro electronic devices, i would like to open a GDS file in virtuoso . I was trying to do the following steps: 

1. create new library

2. in that library -  File->import->Stream

In the  end of that process I couldnt find any new layout to open.

Does anyone has an idea?

Thanks! 

 

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    Graphene1 over 12 years ago

    Thanks Kabal.

    But let me be more specified. the gds file was created in The layout editor program and this file is a converted .dxf file  that was created in Aoutocad 2013. The oroginal dxf file was constracted from a different layers but no cells...

    So after the long introduction I am not quite sure that I get right what should I fill in the "Top level cell" tab.

    Thanks in advanced

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    Graphene1 over 12 years ago

    Thanks Kabal.

    But let me be more specified. the gds file was created in The layout editor program and this file is a converted .dxf file  that was created in Aoutocad 2013. The oroginal dxf file was constracted from a different layers but no cells...

    So after the long introduction I am not quite sure that I get right what should I fill in the "Top level cell" tab.

    Thanks in advanced

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