setting visible layers for each window separately

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by suresh j, Dec 15, 2003.

  1. suresh j

    suresh j Guest

    Hi all,

    Is there a way one can view baselayers in one window, and all the metal
    layers in another window, of the same cellview.This requires having each
    window its own LSW.

    Or, Splitting the layout window into two or four viewports and making a
    set of layers visible for each viewport. When the view area of one view
    port is changed the others would also follow.

    regards,
    Suresh J
     
    suresh j, Dec 15, 2003
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  2. Suresh,

    Let say you have Lib1 which contain your cellview.
    "Lib1" can either have a technology file compiled or have
    an attached technology library.

    One way to have different layer displays is to create another
    library "Lib2" and copy the cellview in it. (you don't need to copy all
    the hierarchy, only the topcell is sufficient).

    You have to compile the techfile in "Lib2", and not make an
    attachement to the technology library.
    In this way, you can define different displays in the LSW
    when openeing the cellview from "Lib1" and the copy
    of the cellview from "Lib2".

    The LSW is following the technology when clicking in the
    Virtuoso window. It takes the current technology from
    the click.

    Concerning the view area followed in different windows, this
    needs some Skill custom procedure. I never seen standard
    command that do this.

    The topic is very interesting, since with 6 or 8 layers metal,
    it is very difficult to visually inspect a layout ...

    Regards,

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    Kholdoun TORKI
    http://cmp.imag.fr
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    Kholdoun TORKI, Dec 15, 2003
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