Import a cell designed using other technology

  • Thread starter Juan Felipe Osorio
  • Start date
J

Juan Felipe Osorio

Guest
Hi,
I have a design (layout) and stuff that I would like to inplement using
other similar technology How can I do it ?
Bye
Juan Osorio
 
"Juan Felipe Osorio" <jfosorio@eel.upc.es> wrote in message news:<c9muro$34r$1@defalla.upc.es>...
I have a design layout and stuff that I would like to implement
using other similar technology. How can I do it?
Hello Juan O,

Your knowable question above, belies your uncomplicated yet
manifest comprehension of the overall layout migration problem.

Since you've spent so much of your valuable time providing us
completely graspable details, I feel we must likewise expend a
similar grandiose effort to graciously reply to your most lucid
questions in a likewise crystal clear lambently brilliant fashion.

Your first step in "implementing a design layout & stuff" is to
locate the pronounced desireable "similar technology" of lore.
This, of course, can be obtained from a variety of obvious HTML
sites, mostly in straighforward and unmistakable web locations.

Once you've obtained palpable technology, your very next steps
must be conspicuously intelligible to the EDA community at large.
Specifically you'll need to incontrovertibly morph your "stuff"
using as transpicuous and unblurred an approach as possible.

Expressly referencing the acclaimed comp.cad.cadence newsgroup,
most of the unmistakable patent layout migration methods have
already been precisely spelled out in sharp, simple, & decidely
straightforward threads by singularly highly regarded engineers
such as yourself.

Luckily for you, many EDA extroverts are available to answer your
questions in as transparent a fashion as well-spoken rational &
reasonably sane & sober sound mind & bodies can eloquently portend.

If my feedback is at all ambiguous or fuzzy, hazy or incomprehensible,
please let me know so I can amend any obscure, unclear or vague
portions of my reply herein so that you can quickly resolve your
design problem with a scintilla of a smidgen of effort on your part.

Simon
 
LOL!

Andrew.

On 15 Jun 2004 00:49:32 -0700, cmos_nand_gate@yahoo.com (Simon S. IBM) wrote:

"Juan Felipe Osorio" <jfosorio@eel.upc.es> wrote in message news:<c9muro$34r$1@defalla.upc.es>...
I have a design layout and stuff that I would like to implement
using other similar technology. How can I do it?

Hello Juan O,

Your knowable question above, belies your uncomplicated yet
manifest comprehension of the overall layout migration problem.

Since you've spent so much of your valuable time providing us
completely graspable details, I feel we must likewise expend a
similar grandiose effort to graciously reply to your most lucid
questions in a likewise crystal clear lambently brilliant fashion.

Your first step in "implementing a design layout & stuff" is to
locate the pronounced desireable "similar technology" of lore.
This, of course, can be obtained from a variety of obvious HTML
sites, mostly in straighforward and unmistakable web locations.

Once you've obtained palpable technology, your very next steps
must be conspicuously intelligible to the EDA community at large.
Specifically you'll need to incontrovertibly morph your "stuff"
using as transpicuous and unblurred an approach as possible.

Expressly referencing the acclaimed comp.cad.cadence newsgroup,
most of the unmistakable patent layout migration methods have
already been precisely spelled out in sharp, simple, & decidely
straightforward threads by singularly highly regarded engineers
such as yourself.

Luckily for you, many EDA extroverts are available to answer your
questions in as transparent a fashion as well-spoken rational &
reasonably sane & sober sound mind & bodies can eloquently portend.

If my feedback is at all ambiguous or fuzzy, hazy or incomprehensible,
please let me know so I can amend any obscure, unclear or vague
portions of my reply herein so that you can quickly resolve your
design problem with a scintilla of a smidgen of effort on your part.

Simon
--
Andrew Beckett
Senior Technical Leader
Custom IC Solutions
Cadence Design Systems Ltd
 

Welcome to EDABoard.com

Sponsor

Back
Top