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Digital qrcTechFile vs RF qrcTechFile?

Sinc4223
Sinc4223 over 2 years ago

Is there a difference between the digital qrcTechFile and the RF qrcTechFile?

Thanks 

Gabriel

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  • RamesNaikBhukya
    RamesNaikBhukya over 2 years ago

    Hello,

    The digital qrcTechFile contains all the technology-specific data required to perform layout operations, such as creating polygons, routing wires, and connecting pins. It also contains the rules for routing the wires, including the minimum and maximum widths, spacing, and offsets that must be followed when routing wires.

    The RF qrcTechFile, on the other hand, contains all the technology-specific data required for RF design operations, such as creating RF elements, connecting RF pins, and routing RF tracks. It also contains the rules for routing the RF tracks, including the minimum and maximum widths, spacing, and offsets that must be followed when routing RF tracks.In addition, the RF qrcTechFile also contains information about the RF power and frequency specifications for the design.

    The following table summarizes the differences between the digital and RF qrcTechFiles:

    qrcTechFile Description
    Digital Contains all the technology-specific data required to perform layout operations.
    RF Contains all the technology-specific data required for RF design operations.

    If someone has more details, please do add.
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    Ramesh Naik

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