As a physical design engineer, what skill codes that you have written or used which are most helpful to you. Please list the function of skill code.
What do you think abt the idea of pooling in scripts(perl tcl), tool specific codes (skill(cadence), ample(mentor) etc.) for ASIC design. Or need based development of scripts by elektroda for VLSI community.
Tcl is widely used in Synopsys tools, which means you can use tcl to faciliate your design process inside tools like DC,PC...
Perl can be used almost anywhere in both EDA tools or outside of them.
all these tools have there own advantages, tcl is useful for front end and back end, also is used for cadence and synopsys, perl too, for file process, i think perl is more useful, but if you used cadence backend tool, i think skill is most usefull
schowdary: I don't think anyone really understands your question. What is a "skill code?" I think some are interpreting that to mean "coding skills" but I don't see what that has to do with off-grid errors or labeling buses.
What tool are you using? What are you trying to do? We need more info to help you guy. Please try to be more clear and detailed and maybe be less demanding / rushing ("ASAP"). We're not being paid to help you, you know.
sorry guys..........
i'm using virtuoso cadence for analog layouts...........
i have a bus of 1279...........if i wanna label that is there any SKILL script to make easier rather than naming each one................
hope u understood my question?