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How to convert netlist 2 lib file

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Hi How can I convert a nelist to a lib file with timing constrain ? Thanks


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by mattan
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    Hi Mattan,

    I believe FE / SOC have a command called do_extract_model that will analyze all of the paths and create a .lib based on timing and setup/hold constraints for the I/Os. I personally have not tried it but it sounds like it may do what you need. I would be curious to hear how it goes since I may need it in the future.I suspect Primetime or ETS can do this as well.

    good luck,
    gh-


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by grasshopper
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    Hi Mattan,

    I believe FE / SOC have a command called do_extract_model that will analyze all of the paths and create a .lib based on timing and setup/hold constraints for the I/Os. I personally have not tried it but it sounds like it may do what you need. I would be curious to hear how it goes since I may need it in the future.I suspect Primetime or ETS can do this as well.

    good luck,
    gh-


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by grasshopper
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