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skill performance and application on OpenAccess DB

StellaL
StellaL over 14 years ago

 Hi, I tried to implement the traversal passing on every instance in the design. For the large design it takes a long time. May it be implemented as application on OpenAccess DB on C/C++? If yes, may you point me to any manual, explanations how to do it.

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    Austin CAD Guy over 14 years ago

     If you want to access the database directly through C++ and still have the pcells evaluate, you probably should use the ITKdb layer rather than going directly through the OA API's. There are some examples in the documentation on ITKdb in the Cadence Integrators Toolkit Database reference manuals.

     

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    Austin CAD Guy over 14 years ago

     If you want to access the database directly through C++ and still have the pcells evaluate, you probably should use the ITKdb layer rather than going directly through the OA API's. There are some examples in the documentation on ITKdb in the Cadence Integrators Toolkit Database reference manuals.

     

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