where to find 130 nm 90 nm technology files

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mali

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hi all,

I am trying to use cadence encounter and buildgates for synthesis of
vhdl designs, I would like to have the library files (lef and tlf)
files for technology 130 nm 90 nm and below if available.

can someone advise me on where to get it.

thanks,
Mahalingam
 
mali wrote:
hi all,

I am trying to use cadence encounter and buildgates for synthesis of
vhdl designs, I would like to have the library files (lef and tlf)
files for technology 130 nm 90 nm and below if available.
Typically, you get that as part of the standard cell library
you're using.

-Jay-
 
hi jayl, thanks for your reply. but I want the standard cell libraries
130 nm and below, is it available for download from some website or can
we get it from cadence website or some place like that. thanks again.

Mahalingam

jayl-news@accelerant.net wrote:
mali wrote:
hi all,

I am trying to use cadence encounter and buildgates for synthesis of
vhdl designs, I would like to have the library files (lef and tlf)
files for technology 130 nm 90 nm and below if available.

Typically, you get that as part of the standard cell library
you're using.

-Jay-
 
mahalingamv@gmail.com wrote:
hi jayl, thanks for your reply. but I want the standard cell libraries
130 nm and below, is it available for download from some website or can
we get it from cadence website or some place like that. thanks again.
Mali,

In general, stdcell libraries are available for "free"
from ARM/Artisan, Virage, etc. (they get a royalty
payment back from the foundry), or directly from
your foundry.

For example:

http://www.arm.com/products/physicalip/productsservices.html
http://www.viragelogic.com/render/content.asp?id=196
http://ipmaster.umc.com/IPCatalog/

In all cases, you'll need to convince a salesperson that
you are a bonafide customer; this data is all considered
proprietary, and you'll not get it just to play with.

-Jay-
 
thanks again, ill try these companies.

jayl-news@accelerant.net wrote:
mahalingamv@gmail.com wrote:
hi jayl, thanks for your reply. but I want the standard cell libraries
130 nm and below, is it available for download from some website or can
we get it from cadence website or some place like that. thanks again.

Mali,

In general, stdcell libraries are available for "free"
from ARM/Artisan, Virage, etc. (they get a royalty
payment back from the foundry), or directly from
your foundry.

For example:

http://www.arm.com/products/physicalip/productsservices.html
http://www.viragelogic.com/render/content.asp?id=196
http://ipmaster.umc.com/IPCatalog/

In all cases, you'll need to convince a salesperson that
you are a bonafide customer; this data is all considered
proprietary, and you'll not get it just to play with.

-Jay-
 

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