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Skill to route metal paths between 2 pins.

Prakash Shenoy
Prakash Shenoy over 10 years ago

Does anybody know if there is way to route metal path between 2 pins(having same names) in a layout? My aim is develop a skill which will act like a autorouter. Thanks.


Regards,

Prakash.

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    theopaone over 10 years ago

    I would recommend an autorouter. Either something built into Virtuoso or dump LEF and DEF to use a digital tool.

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  • theopaone
    theopaone over 10 years ago

    I would recommend an autorouter. Either something built into Virtuoso or dump LEF and DEF to use a digital tool.

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