Introduction to VLSI Design

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Example: CMOS Inverter Layout

Virtuoso and LSW


Two design windows will pop-up after you have entered the design name.

LSW Virtuoso

LSW

The Layer Selection Window (LSW), lets the user select different layers of the mask layout. Virtuoso will always use the layer selected in the LSW for editing. The LSW can also be used to determine which layers will be visible and which layers will be selectable. To select a layer, simply click on the desired layer within the LSW.

Virtuoso

Virtuoso is the main layout editor of Cadence design tools. There is a small button bar on the left side of the editor. Commonly used functions can be accessed by pressing these buttons. There is an information line at the top of the window. This information line, (from left to right) contains the X and Y coordinates of the cursor, number of selected objects, the travelled distance in X and Y, the total distance and the command currently in use. This information can be very handy while editing. At the bottom of the window, another line shows what function the mouse buttons have at any given moment. Note that these functions will change according tto the command you are currently executing.

Most of the commands in Virtuoso will start a mode, the default mode is selection, as long as you do not choose a new mode you will remain in that mode. To quit from any mode and return to the default selection mode, the "ESC" key can be used.



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