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How to design CHIPEDGE using encounter

ada86831
ada86831 over 14 years ago

Hi, All,

We try to fabricate our chip with MOSIS and  submit our design. But there is an error during DRC ERROR: no CHIPEDGE seen.
We ask help for MOSIS technical support and they say:

"CHIPEDGE is something you can teach Encounter to draw for you", it is a special Encounter instruction sequence. You will have to search your Encounter documentation to find it. Search on keywords such as "drawing a bounding box polygon" or "chamfer" or even "CHIPEDGE" might give you a hit. With that sequence you can force Encounter to draw the CHIPEDGE polygon directly".

We search the whole encounter document but cannot get a hit. If anyone know something like this, please help us.

We appreaciate 

 

Thanks

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    Kari over 14 years ago

     I've always used Virtuoso to design the CHIPEDGE. Usually there is a design kit from the foundry that contains the pieces you need to put it together.

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    Kari over 14 years ago

     I've always used Virtuoso to design the CHIPEDGE. Usually there is a design kit from the foundry that contains the pieces you need to put it together.

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