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How to copy/assign ports from 32nm to 14nm technology?

yamakazu
yamakazu over 10 years ago

Hi,

I am trying to map a design from 32nm to 14nm. So all ports had better to be assigned in the same sequence. How to copy/assign ports in this manner?

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    yamakazu over 10 years ago
    Shawn, thank you for your advice. Next question. There are many ports to be assigned so only 1 metal layer is not enough and some metal layers (2 or 3) should be assigned. Also, ports had better to be spread evenly as much as possible. How to do this?
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    yamakazu over 10 years ago
    Shawn, thank you for your advice. Next question. There are many ports to be assigned so only 1 metal layer is not enough and some metal layers (2 or 3) should be assigned. Also, ports had better to be spread evenly as much as possible. How to do this?
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