reg documentation for automatic layout router

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by noreply, Jun 22, 2009.

  1. noreply

    noreply Guest

    HI all,
    where can i find the documentation for the layout router.
    Thanks and regards,
    lokesh rajendran.
     
    noreply, Jun 22, 2009
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  2. noreply

    Tarek Guest

    You're referring to Cadence IC Craftsman? See /ICC/doc/iccausr/
    iccausr.pdf
     
    Tarek, Jun 22, 2009
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  3. Tarek wrote, on 06/22/09 14:37:
    Or are you referring to Encounter? Or are you referring to Virtuoso Space Based
    Router? Or are you referring to a PCB router, or are you referring to Nanoroute?
    (I could go on).

    You really need to be explicit!

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Jun 23, 2009
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  4. noreply

    noreply Guest

    Hi andrew,
    I'm sorry i didn't mention things clearly(which i realised only after
    you asked the question).
    Andrew ,
    I'm trying for some layout automation stuff in Cadence virtuoso. By
    automation i mean automatic placement of instances from schematic in
    the layout view (of course this virtuoso xl does) and then routing.I'm
    stuck at the point of how to do routing between the instances that are
    placed.
    Could you please suggest me how to go about it?
    Regards,
    Lokesh rajendran.
     
    noreply, Jun 24, 2009
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  5. noreply

    noreply Guest

    Hi andrew,
    another quick question along with the above one..
    Was there any tool from cadence called IC Craftsman?
    Is that tool obsolete now?.(If so, i guess cadence must have given
    another powerful tool that must have replaced it)
    Thanks and regards,
    Lokesh rajendran.
     
    noreply, Jun 24, 2009
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  6. noreply wrote, on 06/24/09 10:24:
    The tool still exists, and is called the "Virtuoso Chip Assembly Router" (aka
    "VCAR"). The IC Craftsman name was dropped many years ago (actually for boring
    legal reasons). If using it in IC5141, you need to install the "ICC11241"
    stream. In IC613 it's included with the IC release.

    In IC613 you also have a newer router Virtuoso Spacebased Router (aka VSR) which
    is based upon the "Cadence Spacebased Router". If using it within Virtuoso, it's
    included in the IC stream.

    VSR is more intended for small-geometry processes (e.g. 65nm and below) as it
    has much more support for the complex design rules introduced in these nodes.

    Regards,

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Jun 24, 2009
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  7. noreply

    Tarek Guest

    Hi Andrew,

    Whats the difference between "Virtuoso Custom Router" and "Cadence
    Chip Assembly Router" (IC5141, icfb->tools->router->start router-
    ICC to my PATH and tried running the abovementioned tools they both
    were looking for "vcar". If I remember correctly, they have different
    interfaces.

    (Aside: Is VPCD EOL? It was mentioned on designer's guide, no
    confirmation from yourself tho).

    Thanks,
    Tarek
     
    Tarek, Jun 26, 2009
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  8. Tarek wrote, on 06/26/09 01:08:
    Just different names for the same thing. There was at some point a license
    difference, but I don't think that's the case any more.

    And VPCD is end-of-lifed since the latter part of last year.

    I'm a few weeks behind on Designer's Guide - been a bit busy recently.

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Jun 26, 2009
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