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Reading Verilog library in Encounter

sandeepsuhas
sandeepsuhas over 15 years ago
Hi All, How can I read a verilog library in encounter or how can I include in encounter config file for verilog library. Regards Sandeep.
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  • diablo
    diablo over 15 years ago

    Did you mean the liberty file, .lib files?

     

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  • flyinmeteor
    flyinmeteor over 15 years ago

     You mean the library for the standard cells? You don't need that. You just to include the lef and lib for the standard cells.

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  • flyinmeteor
    flyinmeteor over 15 years ago

     But you can import multiple verilog files in encounter.

    set rda_Input(ui_netlist) " file1\

                                        file2 \

                                          ..."

    set rda_Input(ui_topcell) "top cellname"

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  • sandeepsuhas
    sandeepsuhas over 15 years ago
    Thanks for the reply, then how do I get the Header and Footer cells once I have done my floorplan. I have included power switches(Header and Footer) in floorplan but when I generate the netlist after floorplan I can see State retention registers, Isolation cells but not header/footer. Can anyone suggest me how can I see header/footer in my netlist after floorplan. I am using encounter(version 6.2) tool.
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