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Shrink cell view during migration

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kbhow over 16 years ago

Hi,

Is there a way to shrink the cell view to certain resolution.

I was doing process migration from 45 to 65nm. After migrating and mapping all the via, inst and devices, noticed that the devices in new technology was obviously smaller than original tech file. In the other hand, shapes such as polygon, rect, path will remain the same.

Is there a way to do the shrinking for a cell view?

 

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    kbhow over 16 years ago

    Hi Lawrence,

    Thanks for the clear explanation.

    For your information, i was performing process migration from 45 to 65nm. Upon migrate, the devices on the new tech is much smaller than the original, but the path/rect and other polygons shapes are still remain the same. Any idea on how to shrink the polygon/rect/path with magnification without using Virtuoso Layout Migration Tool?

    Your advice is much appreciated. 

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    kbhow over 16 years ago

    Hi Lawrence,

    Thanks for the clear explanation.

    For your information, i was performing process migration from 45 to 65nm. Upon migrate, the devices on the new tech is much smaller than the original, but the path/rect and other polygons shapes are still remain the same. Any idea on how to shrink the polygon/rect/path with magnification without using Virtuoso Layout Migration Tool?

    Your advice is much appreciated. 

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