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How to import verilog code into virtuoso?

raveensrk
raveensrk over 7 years ago

I have a sequence detector verilog code. I want to import it into cadence virtuoso and simulate it along with my other circuits. 

I am using the Virtuoso custom ic design environment version IC6.1.6-64b.500.14.

I have checked some online guides and manuals to do this but somehow I always end up with errors. Is there an correct method to do this? Because the online manuals are for different version of virtuoso. 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    The documentation is (and has been for probably the last 25 years) provided with the software installation - and that should be consistent. If you run <ICinstDir>/tools/bin/cdnshelp - or in the CIW just do Help->User Guide. Then in the User Guide use View->Show Navigation - and you can search in there. Or use File->Import->Verilog and hit the Help button on the form - that takes you to the right place.

    Andrew.

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  • raveensrk
    raveensrk over 7 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you. I was able to get the correct documentation.

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