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Need guidance for physical design flow(cadence)

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Hello everyone,
I am a physical design trainee and I wanted some guidance regarding the physical design flow. How should I start for it? What all I should learn?
Please let me know what all I can refer to. If anyone can give me a brief information regarding the flow it would be really helpful for me to understand better. I came to know STA is also a part of it, so it would be great if I am guided about this topic also.


Thanks in advance.
-Pavan
 

Using the encounter is best way to learn physical design. Start with some test case and complete the flow. Don't worry much about violations (timing etc.). This will help you in understanding tool environment i.e. very important for a physical designer. If you have any doubt in between take help of experience engineers working in your company. Use encounter user guide and command reference. These will help you in clearing your doubt related to tool and flow. Register on Cadence Support . You will require hostID, for this again you can take help people already working in your company. You will find a lot of material on cadence website and this is very helpful.

https://www.edaboard.com/threads/216977/#2
https://www.edaboard.com/threads/230180/#4
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Hope this attached tutorial helps you.:arrow:
 

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