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Questions on Grid and DBU in Virtuoso layout editor

winever
winever over 12 years ago

Hi everybody,

Could anyone tell me the exact definition of Grid and DBU(database unit) in Virtuoso layout editor? What do they refer to respectively? What should be taken into consideration when setting these two parameters or can I set them arbitrarily? Some references on the internet say that the DBU is the minimum resolution unit of a layout and for a standard GDSII stream file, it should be set to 0.001um. And the Grid size is proportional to the minimum electron-beam-spot size used to create the masks. It seems that these two terms are critical when doing layout design, for they are related to masks fabrication. But what do they exactly refer to? I am still confused now. Could anyone explain these two terms to me in detail and offer me some advice on how to set the value of these two terms? I really appreciate it for you help.

 

Regards,

Winever.   

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    winever over 12 years ago

    Hi Marc,

    Thank you for your detailed explanation. It do help me a lot. 

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    winever over 12 years ago

    Hi Marc,

    Thank you for your detailed explanation. It do help me a lot. 

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