alliance-support '01
Re: prolXX.rds question


Francois DONNET (francois.donnet@asim.lip6.fr)
Thu, 27 Dec 2001 15:34:00 +0100

The layout (.ap) you can obtain with an alliance tool (ocp, ocr or scr....) is symbolic. There are some constraints but only on symbolic drawing rules (cmos12.rds file -12 is the version number- defines them). Technology appears when you want to check the frequency of your circuit. We currently use prol035.rds (for 0.35 micro). Normaly, the environment variable ELP_TECHNO_NAME should be set to this value. Unfortunately, the timing tool we use named tas isn't anymore on public domain. Anyway, we still distribute older versions (public ones) in Alliance. The tool s2r takes the layout and the prolxxx.rds version and build a layout with real techno features. Raśl Acosta wrote: > Hello, > I have the 4.5 distribution. And there are some > prolXXX.rds files, prol035.rds prol05.rds, prol0.rds..... I have read > that you dont provide real technological file, so Can you tell me in > wich way I can use these files? Are they symbolic? > Thanks > Raśl

 



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