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The traditional method for capturing (i.e. describing) your transistor-level or gate-level design is via the schematic editor. Schematic editors provide simple, intuitive means to draw, to place and to connect individual components that make up your design. The resulting schematic drawing must accurately describe the main electrical properties of all components and their interconnections. Also included in the schematic are the power supply and ground connections, as well as all "pins" for the input and output signals of your circuit. This information is crucial for generating the corresponding netlist, which is used in later stages of the design. The generation of a complete circuit schematic is therefore the first important step of the transistor-level design flow. Usually, some properties of the components (e.g. transistor dimensions) and/or the interconnections between the devices are subsequently modified as a result of iterative optimization steps. These later modifications and improvements on the circuit structure must also be accurately reflected in the most current version of the corresponding schematic.
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