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How to generate a behavioral view from schematic using the SKILL?

Eric Kwan
Eric Kwan over 16 years ago

Hello, does anyone have got any SKILL code that read the ports from the schematic and generate a behavioral view?

 thanks,

Eric

 

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    skillUser over 16 years ago

     Hi Eric,

    I think that you want a way to run something like the Design -> Create Cellview -> From Cellview, unless I am mistaken, with the schematic (or symbol) as the source, and a Verilog-based view type as the output result.

    I think the function is schViewToView() but I will need to look for an example to help you as I'm not too sure how user-friendly the function is.

    In the meantime, can you take a look at the above menu say whether it looks like what you want or not?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

     

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    skillUser over 16 years ago

     Hi Eric,

    I think that you want a way to run something like the Design -> Create Cellview -> From Cellview, unless I am mistaken, with the schematic (or symbol) as the source, and a Verilog-based view type as the output result.

    I think the function is schViewToView() but I will need to look for an example to help you as I'm not too sure how user-friendly the function is.

    In the meantime, can you take a look at the above menu say whether it looks like what you want or not?

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

     

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