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cadence encounter flow

shakun
shakun over 13 years ago

hello everyone....

can anybody please tell me about the complete encounter flow in cadence?

thanks in advance... 

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    crystee over 13 years ago

    hi,

    there are two kinds of flow :

    1.  Flat flow - this flow u dnt find hard macros, so no need of partioning. The design is realised by using only standard cells. 

    2. Hierarchical flow - this flow includes macros, making partioning necessery. The design realisation includes Standard cell as well as macros.

    Flat flow: this includes the fallowing steps,

    1. intial step -init 2. Placement step 3. Prects step 4. CTS step 5.Post CTS 6. post CTS_hold 7. Route 8.Post Route 9. Post Route_hold 10. post Route_di_hold 11.post Route_si 12. Sign-off.

    Hierarchical flow: this includes all the above steps along with partion before initial step & assemble after sign-off.

    You can find more information in the help option available in the tool

     

    Thanks,

     

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  • crystee
    crystee over 13 years ago

    hi,

    there are two kinds of flow :

    1.  Flat flow - this flow u dnt find hard macros, so no need of partioning. The design is realised by using only standard cells. 

    2. Hierarchical flow - this flow includes macros, making partioning necessery. The design realisation includes Standard cell as well as macros.

    Flat flow: this includes the fallowing steps,

    1. intial step -init 2. Placement step 3. Prects step 4. CTS step 5.Post CTS 6. post CTS_hold 7. Route 8.Post Route 9. Post Route_hold 10. post Route_di_hold 11.post Route_si 12. Sign-off.

    Hierarchical flow: this includes all the above steps along with partion before initial step & assemble after sign-off.

    You can find more information in the help option available in the tool

     

    Thanks,

     

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