GEIA EDIF 2-1989 EDIF Connectivity Monograph Series (Volume 2 Formerly TechAmerica EDIF 2)《EDIF连通丛书 第2卷》.pdf
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1、Copyright Government Electronics constructs, such as net, appear in italics throughout this volume. Whenever more detail is desired about a topic the italicized constructs should be consulted in the EDIF Reference Manual. The EDIF Reference Manual contains the official definition of the format and s
2、hould always be taken as the authoritative source of information. Further application guides will be provided in later volumes of this series. Copyright Government Electronics : circuit designer and customer of CAE/CAD system and foundry service can expect compatibility among these products. The des
3、igner can choose equipment and services best suited for a particular task with a minimum of overhead. Foundries can work with customers regardless of the CAE/CAD equipment that the customer is using. The CAD/CAE tool or system vendor can maintain compatibility with a variety of foundries and other s
4、ystems with a minimum investment in spftware development for that purpose. Many interchange formats and hardware description languages have been developed over the past decade. However, each has suffered from one or more of the following drawbacks: 0 Narrow focus - many formats have been developed t
5、o address only a specific aspect of the design data, such as mask artwork data or netlist information, but not both. 0 Proprietary constraints - many formats are proprietary to specific semiconductor or CAD companies, severely limiting their effective use. 0 Difficulty of Implementation - often, as
6、a format evolves, it becomes increasingly difficult to develop parsedgenerator software for dealing with it; this is particularly true if upward compatibility is an issue. 0 Difficulty of Extension - the rapid evolution of IC and PCB design methods causes new facets to be added to the data that must
7、 be transferred. Many languages or formats cannot grow to meet these new needs. The Electronic Design Interchange Format has successfully addressed all of these problems and has made the movement of all design data a reality. i Copyright Government Electronics the layout and schematic views also des
8、cribe other aspects of the circuit. The way in which the connectivity of a circuit is described is common to all such views. 1.2 Hierarchy and Nets EDIF supports a hierarchical description of a circuit. The circuit is broken down into a number of cells, various aspects of which are described in view
9、s. A view may instantiate other views, forming a hierarchy. Within a view, the instantiated views of other cells may be regarded as black boxes or components which are connected together in some way. When describing a view, we are less interested in the contents of the instantiated views than in the
10、 interface of those instantiated views. EDIF supports this abstract approach by dividing a view into two parts: the interface and the contents. The interface describes an abstract representation of the view which may be visible when that view is instantiated within the contents of other views. One a
11、spect of the interface is that it describes what the view looks like when viewed from the outside; that is, it describes its shape and size and also the points to which connections can be made. These connection points are called ports by EDIF and represent the only places where a connection can be m
12、ade between the contents of a view and its external environment. When a view is described, we must define an interface with some ports; otherwise we cannot connect to the view. We may also describe the view itself in the contents. When another view is instantiated within the contents we are describi
13、ng, we may also be able to connect to that particular instance. We can think of the instance importing copies of the ports in its definition into the instancing view. 1-1 _ Copyright Government Electronics the ports are shown as shaded rectangles within the boundary of a view. master ports O instanc
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