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Is there a way to run batch LVS/DRC (calibre nmLVS/mmDRC)

minchen1218
minchen1218 over 2 years ago

Hi, Sirs:

Our company used calibre LVS/DRC tool which appear in virtuoso menu.  We often have script to create multiple layout cell/schematic. We can run through it through menu for sure but it is requiring a tedious click over each cell. Sometimes it just waste of time and not practical.  I would like to ask, is there a command or skill script that can drive the batch run of Calibre mmDRC/LVS ?  We always use the same option for each cell . 

Thank you in advance for any guidance or help. There is a hard LVS requirement for QRC down to the flow. The batch LVS will help us a lot. 

Best, Mingcheng

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    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    You might want to ask Siemens EDA whether they provide a SKILL function to invoke Calibre LVS and DRC directly, since it is their tool and their interface, and not something that Cadence provides.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    You might want to ask Siemens EDA whether they provide a SKILL function to invoke Calibre LVS and DRC directly, since it is their tool and their interface, and not something that Cadence provides.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

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