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Pcell Vs Pycell

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2221 over 12 years ago

Hi Everybody,

We have two technology files for tsmcN28 which are named as techfile_pcell and techfile_pycell.  Can anybody tell me the what is the difference between pcells and pycells.  Which technology file (pcell or pycell) have to select.

 In earlier technologies I used pcells (tsmcN40) for my layout in IC51 version. Now we are migrated to IC61 version for 28nm technology.

Thanks in Advance.

Srinivas.

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    skillUser over 12 years ago

    Hi Srinivas,

    At a high level: pycells are parameterized cells that are written in the Python language, these require technology from Ciranova (now Synopsys) and are not supported by Cadence, whereas PCells are written in SKILL (or object oriented SKILL, known as SKILL++) and are supported by Cadence.  PCells are well tested in the Cadence tools and tool flows, but due to the nature of pycells being third-party software, the same cannot be said there.

    Hopefully this answers your question without being too 'political' (today of all days), so hopefully you can 'cast your vote' accordingly :-)

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 12 years ago

    Hi Srinivas,

    At a high level: pycells are parameterized cells that are written in the Python language, these require technology from Ciranova (now Synopsys) and are not supported by Cadence, whereas PCells are written in SKILL (or object oriented SKILL, known as SKILL++) and are supported by Cadence.  PCells are well tested in the Cadence tools and tool flows, but due to the nature of pycells being third-party software, the same cannot be said there.

    Hopefully this answers your question without being too 'political' (today of all days), so hopefully you can 'cast your vote' accordingly :-)

    Lawrence.

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