Nov 2, 2010 #1 R royvincent Member level 2 Joined Jan 28, 2010 Messages 52 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Location India Activity points 1,610 Hi Please suggest some high end softwares for VLSI simulation and chip designing.
Nov 2, 2010 #2 L lostinxlation Advanced Member level 2 Joined Aug 19, 2010 Messages 699 Helped 197 Reputation 394 Reaction score 183 Trophy points 1,323 Location San Jose area Activity points 5,051 Since I don't know what 'chip design' you mean by, all I can suggest is go to Synopsys or Cadence or Magma website and search what you want. For logic simulation, the choice is between VCS and ncverilog, I guess. Last edited: Nov 2, 2010
Since I don't know what 'chip design' you mean by, all I can suggest is go to Synopsys or Cadence or Magma website and search what you want. For logic simulation, the choice is between VCS and ncverilog, I guess.
Nov 2, 2010 #3 L lisamoni Junior Member level 2 Joined Apr 29, 2010 Messages 23 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,283 Location Bangladesh Activity points 1,397 for VLSI chip designing at home u cant use cadence probably bcz u cant get license,u can use microwind.for logic simulation DSCH is good.but cadence virtuoso or spectra is best if u get it.
for VLSI chip designing at home u cant use cadence probably bcz u cant get license,u can use microwind.for logic simulation DSCH is good.but cadence virtuoso or spectra is best if u get it.
Nov 3, 2010 #4 L ljxpjpjljx Advanced Member level 3 Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 968 Helped 80 Reputation 162 Reaction score 56 Trophy points 1,308 Location Shang Hai Activity points 4,679 you mean the simulation tool or other tool?
Nov 3, 2010 #5 ic_qiand Member level 3 Joined Nov 2, 2010 Messages 57 Helped 13 Reputation 26 Reaction score 13 Trophy points 1,288 Location Coventry UK Activity points 1,575 Actually you can find candence IC610 IUS82(linux)license easily.
Nov 4, 2010 #6 R royvincent Member level 2 Joined Jan 28, 2010 Messages 52 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Location India Activity points 1,610 I have used microwind, but dint like it. So I am looking something similar from Cadence.
Nov 7, 2010 #7 ic_qiand Member level 3 Joined Nov 2, 2010 Messages 57 Helped 13 Reputation 26 Reaction score 13 Trophy points 1,288 Location Coventry UK Activity points 1,575 Hi, I think Verilog_XL or NC_Verilog may suit you.