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Regarding i/p files check

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Regarding i/p files check

Postby designer_ec on Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:55 am

Hi,

Before starting Physical design (place & route) what are checks we need to do for i/p files. I mean



How to verify given logical libs and physical libs are currect or not.
How to verify that given netlist have any problems or not.
How to very given sdc file currect or we need to any modifications.
How to verify other file (tech file,cap rule file,resistance rule file etc).

please I need detailed information about this urgently.
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