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Whats the create wire function?

ssram
ssram over 5 years ago

Whats the difference between the following functions?

leHiCreateWire()

weHiInteractiveRouting()

Both seems to create pathSeg if i'm right.

Thanks

Ram

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Ram,

    This is covered in the documentation for weHiInteractiveRouting. It's a simple wrapper around two different wiring functions - from the documentation:

    Maps the function to the leHiCreateGeometricWire (paths mode) SKILL function when the technology file is one of the fabric types, package, module, or board, and the active application is Virtuoso RF. Otherwise, the function is mapped to leHiCreateWire when the technology file is of the fabric type IC or the active application is not Virtuoso RF.

    So for IC fabrics or when not using VirtuosoRF, it's the same as leHiCreateWire.

    Andrew.

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  • ssram
    ssram over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks Andrew, I got his.

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