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align the trial route estimate with nanoRoute when "double-via" requirement presents

Tongju
Tongju over 16 years ago

I have to agree that FE trial route is doing a very good job to estimate the routability in a very short time. 

 However, when the area is tight and double-via is a strict requirement, I thought the trial route tend to give too optimistic report. As a result, a routable placement by trial router  (no congestion/routing overflow reported by trial router) may end up failure in the actual nanoRoute stage. I thought that the trial route may not actually use the double vias provided in LEF file to do its job: it always apply single cut via even there is no single cut via defined inside the LEF file. Is this observation right? If it is, how can we work-around this issue? Your opinion is highly appreciated!

 Tongju

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    Kari over 16 years ago

     Hi Tongju,

    This is an interesting problem! I've never seen a design where no single vias are allowed. My next suggestion would be to make sure you have enough kinds of double vias (north, south, east, west) to give the router the most flexibility. But I'm thinking this won't solve the entire issue. You should probably file a service request on Sourcelink.

    - Kari

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    Kari over 16 years ago

     Hi Tongju,

    This is an interesting problem! I've never seen a design where no single vias are allowed. My next suggestion would be to make sure you have enough kinds of double vias (north, south, east, west) to give the router the most flexibility. But I'm thinking this won't solve the entire issue. You should probably file a service request on Sourcelink.

    - Kari

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