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Tools that rely on standard cells or other regular layout | Tools that rely on standard cells or other regular layout | ||
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===== ARES ===== | ===== ARES ===== | ||
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- | An experimental semi-automated polygon capture tool for chips using lambda rules (grid layout) | + | An experimental |
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+ | Above: Playstation 1 CPU top metal test using confocal microscope | ||
===== psxdev ===== | ===== psxdev ===== | ||
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* Ken S: tried some things, but think didn't get far | * Ken S: tried some things, but think didn't get far | ||
* Visual 6502: don't recall details except that they claimed although they could get some automated, it took more time to fix mistakes than it would to do from scratch | * Visual 6502: don't recall details except that they claimed although they could get some automated, it took more time to fix mistakes than it would to do from scratch | ||
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Internal python tool to help draw polygons. | Internal python tool to help draw polygons. | ||
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+ | ====== Netlist extraction ====== | ||
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+ | A lot of people roll their own for this and that | ||
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+ | ===== dietools ===== | ||
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+ | A few people use this one, so its arguably the most popular | ||
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+ | ===== polychip ===== | ||
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+ | ===== magic ===== | ||
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+ | Magic VLSI, along with many other semi tools, should have something of this sort | ||