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encounter streamout by preserving the partition

Shiny
Shiny over 12 years ago
After floorplanning my design in Encounter, I specified partition to few of my blocks in the design. I did gds streamout and imported the .gds file to virtuoso. The netlist extracted from virtuoso do not show the partitions. How should I preserve the partioning all the way until the netlist phase? Please help me out!
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    wally1 over 12 years ago

    Hello Shiny,

    If you have a LEF representation of the sensors you can instantiate them in the Verilog netlist and place&route them in Encounter. The output Verilog netlist and GDS would have an instantiation of the sensors.

    I also recommend posting your question to the Custom IC Design forum to see if you can accomplish what you want in Virtuoso.

    Brian

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  • wally1
    wally1 over 12 years ago

    Hello Shiny,

    If you have a LEF representation of the sensors you can instantiate them in the Verilog netlist and place&route them in Encounter. The output Verilog netlist and GDS would have an instantiation of the sensors.

    I also recommend posting your question to the Custom IC Design forum to see if you can accomplish what you want in Virtuoso.

    Brian

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