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creating a schematic file from a netlist file

SrinivasaL
SrinivasaL over 13 years ago

Hi,

I am looking to create a skill program which could generate a schematic file from a given netlist file(present in text format).

netlist will be more of digital gate instances connected together.

Does anyone have idea or process how it can be done? A sample code would be great help.

 

Thanks,

Srinivasa

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Srinivasa,

    Why would you want to write a SKILL program to do this? Both File->Import->Verilog and File->Import->SPICE (IC61) or File->Import->CDL (IC5141) will do this for you from different netlist formats.

    It seems a bit unnecessary reinventing a standard capability...

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • programzombie
    programzombie over 7 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    I can  get spice net list from RTL.  How  do a get a spice netlist into Cadence composer ?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago in reply to programzombie

    Hmm. You post a question on a 6 year old thread (suggest you read the forum guidelines), but what's stranger is that the post you replied to actually answered your question...

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago in reply to programzombie

    Hmm. You post a question on a 6 year old thread (suggest you read the forum guidelines), but what's stranger is that the post you replied to actually answered your question...

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