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Partitioning the design.

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gops over 16 years ago
I know how to partition a design but I need to know about the purpose of partitioning the design. I have read that this helps in splitting the design among various layout engineers.But i don't understand how it's possible. By partitioning i think a hierarchical module i can assign the pin position and the cell density of the module . After partitioning how should i transfer the partitioned block to another layout engineer so that he could do the CTS, routing and optimization of the design? thanks gops.
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    Kari over 16 years ago

     Your block designer could start work right in that directory, but if he/she prefers, the starting data can be copied to another work area. It's up to you!

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    Kari over 16 years ago

     Your block designer could start work right in that directory, but if he/she prefers, the starting data can be copied to another work area. It's up to you!

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