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How to run a pvs drc in linux (with multi-gds files)

sshinh
sshinh over 3 years ago

Hi,

I have a question about a pvs drc.

There are several gds files. I want to verify this PVS DRC at once on linux terminal.
(When verification is complete, Start DE of PVS DRC is automatically executed and I want to show the results.)
I know the Calibre tvf command, but I don't know pvs drc command.
So I want to convert it with the pvs drc command and run it on linux.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#!tvf

namespace import tvf::*

LAYOUT PRIMARY \"$::env(LAYOUT_PRIMARY)\"
LAYOUT PATH \"$::env(LAYOUT_PATH)\"
DRC RESULTS DATABASE \"$::env(OUTPUT_PATH)\" GDSII _DM 

VERBATIM {

..
..
..

}

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Please help me.

Thanks,

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  • sshinh
    sshinh over 3 years ago

    Hi,

    I have a question about a pvs drc.

    There are several gds files. I want to verify this PVS DRC at once on linux terminal.
    (When verification is complete, Start DE of PVS DRC is automatically executed and I want to show the results.)
    I know the Calibre tvf command, but I don't know pvs drc command.
    So I want to convert it with the pvs drc command and rue it on linux.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    #!tvf

    namespace import tvf::*

    LAYOUT PRIMARY \"$::env(LAYOUT_PRIMARY)\"
    LAYOUT PATH \"$::env(LAYOUT_PATH)\"
    DRC RESULTS DATABASE \"$::env(OUTPUT_PATH)\" GDSII _DM 

    VERBATIM {

    ..
    ..
    ..

    }

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Please help me.

    Thanks,

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  • sshinh
    sshinh over 3 years ago

    Hi,

    I have a question about a pvs drc.

    There are several gds files. I want to verify this PVS DRC at once on linux terminal.
    (When verification is complete, Start DE of PVS DRC is automatically executed and I want to show the results.)
    I know the Calibre tvf command, but I don't know pvs drc command.
    So I want to convert it with the pvs drc command and rue it on linux.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    #!tvf

    namespace import tvf::*

    LAYOUT PRIMARY \"$::env(LAYOUT_PRIMARY)\"
    LAYOUT PATH \"$::env(LAYOUT_PATH)\"
    DRC RESULTS DATABASE \"$::env(OUTPUT_PATH)\" GDSII _DM 

    VERBATIM {

    ..
    ..
    ..

    }

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Please help me.

    Thanks,

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