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Re: gEDA-user: Getting symbols from ASIC libraries into gschem: one approach



There will likely be some coding in the vendor's language (Skill or possibly 
Tcl), for "property" information (net routing constraints, instance 
pre-placement) but I expect netlists to move as Verilog.  I should be able to 
avoid EDIF.

On Wednesday 13 June 2007 12:25:39 John Griessen wrote:
> Jeff Trull wrote:
> > On Tuesday 12 June 2007 15:24:11 John Griessen wrote:
> >> Once your customer has gschem schematics, will they keep those as their
> >> top level docs?
> >
> > They serve a few different purposes:
> >
> > 1) timing prototyping/simulation
> > 2) documentation
> > 3) design entry
> >
> > For the last one, the schematics are intended to become modules within a
> > major EDA vendor's flow, so part of my job is to figure out how to
> > cleanly merge them in with blocks that are synthesized.
>
> Errgh...  You could get stuck importing as EDIF again!  What are you
> thinking of? Custom Skill code?
>
> John Griessen
> Long ex Skill coder...
>
>
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