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LVS fail

peter450
peter450 over 14 years ago

 I'm using bicmos8hp technology for a design. After completing DRC and running LVS I'm facing a problem

 *****  nvn fork terminated abnormally  *****



*WARNING* nvn exit with bad status
*WARNING* Status 256
*WARNING* Assura execution terminated.

I think the settings for LVS are not proper.  I used correct extractrules,binding rules, compare rules,rsf inclde files. 

 Can anyone help me ?

 

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    Zach over 14 years ago

    I don't think any of these warnings are significant.  As I mentioned before, the old PDK (V1.1.2.0) ran LVS with no problems.  I just built a testcase with the new PDK (V1.2.0.0) and still LVS ran with no problems.   If your issue persists, you should contact the organization that supplied the PDK to you.  Be sure to indicate your version, although technically, only V1.2.0.0 is supported. Regards, Zach

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    Zach over 14 years ago

    I don't think any of these warnings are significant.  As I mentioned before, the old PDK (V1.1.2.0) ran LVS with no problems.  I just built a testcase with the new PDK (V1.2.0.0) and still LVS ran with no problems.   If your issue persists, you should contact the organization that supplied the PDK to you.  Be sure to indicate your version, although technically, only V1.2.0.0 is supported. Regards, Zach

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