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Installing TSMC libraries in Cadence IC 6.1.3

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 Hi,

 

I have recently downloaded and unzipped a set of TSMC standard cell libraries.

The extracted libraries appears to be in the .db and .lib format. Is this a format than can be directly used by the IC 6.1.3 or needs some short of convertion (using Vulcan or Skill scripts)

 

Best Regards

Nik

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     Tom,

     

     Thanks for the reply

      All I wanna do is to process the extracted files (fron and back end packages) in order to create the following views:

    schematic,symbol and layout of standard cells 

     

    Could  you please advice me which sort of libs I need in order to generate the above mentioned views and also if I can do this using the import tools in the CIW window

     

    Many Thannks

    Nik

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     Tom,

     

     Thanks for the reply

      All I wanna do is to process the extracted files (fron and back end packages) in order to create the following views:

    schematic,symbol and layout of standard cells 

     

    Could  you please advice me which sort of libs I need in order to generate the above mentioned views and also if I can do this using the import tools in the CIW window

     

    Many Thannks

    Nik

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