majd229
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Hi all,
I have 2 LEFs, one is an actual macro LEF, and the other is a "boundary" LEF to be abutted to the actual macro.
I want to shift the boundary LEF to the left a bit, then merge them together, and output 1 monolithic LEF, NOT a hierarchical LEF.
This is what I tried:
But this creates a hierarchical LEF that contains the 2 macro names. I want my new LEF to be ONE monolithic macro. How can I do that?
Thanks
I have 2 LEFs, one is an actual macro LEF, and the other is a "boundary" LEF to be abutted to the actual macro.
I want to shift the boundary LEF to the left a bit, then merge them together, and output 1 monolithic LEF, NOT a hierarchical LEF.
This is what I tried:
Code:
create_workspace tempWork -technology techfile.mw
read_lef macroLef.lef
read_lef boundaryLef.lef
check_workspace
open_block boundaryLef.lef
move_block_origin -to {-5.04 -5.04}
close_block
write_lef outLef.lef
But this creates a hierarchical LEF that contains the 2 macro names. I want my new LEF to be ONE monolithic macro. How can I do that?
Thanks
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