PKS/BuildGates .LEF file

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by Neil, Jan 13, 2004.

  1. Neil

    Neil Guest

    hi there
    i m using pks/buildgates synthesis for my design.i need to set timing
    constraints so i m trying to read logical and physical libraries and
    set technology library.i m using lca300k.alf but i m having trouble to
    find where .lef files r located..
    can anybody help me about how to set timing constraints.
    thanks
    Neil
     
    Neil, Jan 13, 2004
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  2. Neil

    Muzaffer Kal Guest

    lca300k is an old gate-array technology and probably lsi did the
    back-end themselves and never released lef for it. But to set timing
    constraints you don't need the lef necessarily. You can get an
    estimate for timing just by using the alf.

    Muzaffer Kal

    http://www.dspia.com
    ASIC/FPGA design/verification consulting specializing in DSP algorithm implementations
     
    Muzaffer Kal, Jan 14, 2004
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  3. Neil

    Neil Guest

    Hi Muzaffer
    can you plz tell me which is the latest technology better than
    lca3k.and can you also tell me how to get estimate on timing
    constraint(with and withought lca300k)
    may be you can write down some guidelines.here is my design flow for
    your better idea.
    i m using PKS/Buildgates for my design synthesis and layout/placement.

    1. i need to load my timing and physical libraries
    using "read_lef" command.(according to online manual,if necessary)
    2.then i have to set target technology
    3.check libraries if physical and timing lib are the
    same.
    4.then read vhdl files,
    5.do_build_generic
    6.after this i have to set timing constraints (can u
    give some guidelines on this plz)
    7.do_optimize
    8.then i have to go for place and route
    (i didnt reach uptil this point yet,but you can write
    something on this,too)

    is this design flow accurate.plz suggest.

    thanks a lott.
    Neil
     
    Neil, Jan 14, 2004
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