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This library also contains D-FlipFlop (DFCX1), which was added because of LBDR.
 
This library also contains D-FlipFlop (DFCX1), which was added because of LBDR.
  
 
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This library can be found in our local network under '''/cad/tt/lib''' folder named as '''ams_4.11.lib'''.
<big>'''Generated TT import library'''</big>
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This library has been generated by a parser script from the '''CORELIB_TYP.lib''' file. This contains all combinational AMS elements, however they have hot yet been verified.
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This version does not include any FlipFlops.
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 8 June 2016

Purpose of this tutorial is how to export edif out of Cadence Virtuoso


NB! To first import your design into Virtuoso, use this tutorial.

Setting up the environment

following commands are all in commandline

  • move to your design folder noc_synth
  • I have a separate folder for virtuoso, to keep folder structure more clear.
  • using command 'cad', choose option '1' to initialize environment variables for Cadence tools.
Setting up working environment

Bringing up Virtuoso

  • If you have never invoked following command in your current design folder, then there is a great possibility that you have not imported your design yet and you should follow this tutorial first.
ams_cds -64 -tech c18a6 -add CORELIB -add IOLIB_6AM -add GATES_ANA
  • If you are sure that you have invoked previously that command and you have design imported, you can bring up Virtuoso with following command.
ams_cds

Exporting edif

For exporting previously imported design we need to only use this window.

Main Virtuoso window

From that window search under 'File' menu 'export' and click 'EDIF200'

Exporting EDIF

This should bring up a following window

EDIF export window

First step is to 'Browse' for your design.

EDIF export window

Find your design by selecting your designs 'Library', then a 'cell' that you want to export and finally 'schematic'. Close the window just by clicking 'Close' and your design should be included now in the Export window.

Setting EDIF export options

Final steps before exporting:

  • Set External Library to 'CORELIB'
  • Give your design a name by filling Design Name
  • Give Output File name
  • Set Output format to 'Netlist'
  • Select 'Expand All Objects Except Ports'
  • Set Netlist Transition Mode to 'Flat'

When these options have been set, you can push OK to export your design in edif.

NB! After Clicking OK there should appear a prompt for displaying the export log. Check it to make sure that 'Writing cell cds_thru' is NOT present there. If it is, then you should re-visit importing your design. This line generates 'INOUT' ports in the EDIF and TT cannot understand them.


Libraries for importing to TT

Not final

The following TT import library has been only tested with LBDR EDIF. It may or may not work with other EDIFs that are generated with this tutorial. This library also contains D-FlipFlop (DFCX1), which was added because of LBDR.

This library can be found in our local network under /cad/tt/lib folder named as ams_4.11.lib.