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Does "Cadence_SOC4.1_for_linux" support Place and

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Hi:
Does "Cadence_SOC4.1_for_linux" support Place and Route ?
If not , any other Place and Route solution at Linux platform ?
 

Re: Does "Cadence_SOC4.1_for_linux" support Place

Place and Route yes, but you will need icc for routing.
 

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eda4you said:
Place and Route yes, but you will need icc for routing.
But Can't you use nanoroute that's included with SOC 4.1 ???
 

"Cadence_SOC4.1_for_linux" can support Place and Route. Nanoroute and Wroute all can do this.
 

Re: Does "Cadence_SOC4.1_for_linux" support Place

What is icc ?
Use Place and Route function in SOC4.1, does icc is necessary ?
Which Linux platform is best for SOC4.1 ?
Does "IC5141" support Place and Route ?
 

The following systems fit best for SOC4.1

Redhat Linux 7.3 and
RHEL 3

IC5141 is anologue design kit which aims to custom design. Although some kind of auto routing tool is integrated in to IC5141, It's not recommended to use it when doing anologue layout design.
 

Re: Does "Cadence_SOC4.1_for_linux" support Place

OvErFlO said:
eda4you said:
Place and Route yes, but you will need icc for routing.
But Can't you use nanoroute that's included with SOC 4.1 ???

Yes! Nanoroute can do routing. 8)
But we have no licencse for it, because our foundary doesn't support it. So I couldn't report you how good this tool is. Comments welcomed!
 

Re: Does "Cadence_SOC4.1_for_linux" support Place

In SOC package, you can do anything you need in the back-end process, even including synthesis via Ambit.
 

usually, both nanoroute and wroute can't complete the whole routing job. It require ICC to complete the final route
 

icc stands for IC-Craftsman ,licenced from Mentor.
 

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cadenceguy said:
icc stands for IC-Craftsman ,licenced from Mentor.

Are you sure that icc has been licensed from mentor?!!! 8O

I'm very suprised!
 

If I were not wrong, this mentioned ICC is not that one from mentor. This ICC is an old name. The new name is IC5xxx.
 

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