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Automatic Route and Placement

DomPaw
DomPaw over 8 years ago

Dear Cadence Community

Hello, I've decided to begin do explore some more Cadence possibilities and I have discovered some extra options such as, Automatic Route which seems to be brilliant but unfortunately I do not know how to use it which options should I pick? And what about placement? How am I supposed to do it? Which one should I pick so that it was well-made(The best way of metals and routes)? 

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Dominik

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Which tool and version are you talking about? We have a lot of automatic routing technology in a lot of different spaces (full chip place and route, board level routing, device and block level custom routing, completion of wires in the schematic editor - lots of things it could be).

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Which tool and version are you talking about? We have a lot of automatic routing technology in a lot of different spaces (full chip place and route, board level routing, device and block level custom routing, completion of wires in the schematic editor - lots of things it could be).

    Andrew

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