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IC614 netlist and openaccess

wighou
wighou over 14 years ago

 Hello,

Could explain what is the relation between the netlist and openaccess. Using IC614, I have two files sch.oa and verilog.ams in the folder of my cellview. Is it possible to read and modificate the sch.oa with a tool of database gestion. Is this file used to generate the schematic ? The verilog.ams is generated during the netlisting ?

 Thanks in advance

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    The verilog.ams netlist is produced by the cell-based AMS netlister, and can be enabled (via Tools->AMS->Options in the CIW) to netlist at check-and-save time. It can also be produced when using other tools in the AMS flow. It is a netlist of the design in that specific schematic. The "sch.oa" file is the OpenAccess database storing the schematic - the physical information and connectivity in the schematic.

    I don't know what "a tool of database gestion" means.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    The verilog.ams netlist is produced by the cell-based AMS netlister, and can be enabled (via Tools->AMS->Options in the CIW) to netlist at check-and-save time. It can also be produced when using other tools in the AMS flow. It is a netlist of the design in that specific schematic. The "sch.oa" file is the OpenAccess database storing the schematic - the physical information and connectivity in the schematic.

    I don't know what "a tool of database gestion" means.

    Andrew.

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