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Consider a std cell as a macro to do sroute

lohith21
lohith21 over 14 years ago

 Hi,

I need to hook up the multi height cell to its power domain. my understanig on Sroute is, it can be run only on macro/block.

 Please provide me the procedure for  the above situation. OR is there a procedure for treating the std cell as macro/block so i can run sroute on it.

 

Thanks and regards

 

 

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    lohith21 over 14 years ago

    HI Kari,

    The std cell, of which I was referring to, has one input which is of different domain of the followpins and instance pins, which is at the buffer need to be connected as power supply to 50 more buffers which is of normal height.

    May you could tell me, how to treat the power nets as normal signal, so that I can route it in nanoroute. By assigning them net weights.

    Regards

    Lohith

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    lohith21 over 14 years ago

    HI Kari,

    The std cell, of which I was referring to, has one input which is of different domain of the followpins and instance pins, which is at the buffer need to be connected as power supply to 50 more buffers which is of normal height.

    May you could tell me, how to treat the power nets as normal signal, so that I can route it in nanoroute. By assigning them net weights.

    Regards

    Lohith

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