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Schematic versus schematic by using SKILL .

marbs
marbs over 14 years ago

 Hi All,

I need your help once more . 

How can I make a SKILL program to compare two schematic from two 

different library ? I want to display the differences of the two schematic 

in a text file . I am using icfb version 5.1

 

Thanks in advance ,

Marbs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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    Quek over 14 years ago

    Hi Marbs

    This is not really the answer that you are seeking but I would like to suggest using any lvs tool to do it (e.g. Assura or PVS). SVS (schematic vs schematic) is a standard function for lvs tools. It would really be take quite a complicated skillscript to do a hierarchical comparison and to output a proper report. : )

    Best regards
    Quek

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    Quek over 14 years ago

    Hi Marbs

    This is not really the answer that you are seeking but I would like to suggest using any lvs tool to do it (e.g. Assura or PVS). SVS (schematic vs schematic) is a standard function for lvs tools. It would really be take quite a complicated skillscript to do a hierarchical comparison and to output a proper report. : )

    Best regards
    Quek

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