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NAMEcougar - Hierarchical netlist extractor SYNOPSIScougar [ -v ] [ -c ] [ -f ] [ -t ] [ -ar ] [ -ac ] input_name [ output_name ] See the file man1/alc_origin.1. DESCRIPTIONLynx changed its name to Cougar during May 2002 in
order to avoid name conflict with the famous text-mode Web browser.
Cougar is a hierarchical layout extractor. It builds a netlist of
interconnections from a symbolic layout view. The input argument is
the name of the symbolic layout cell to be extracted, using as input format
the one selected by the MBK_IN_PH(1) environment variable. If
output is present, the resulting netlist will be given this name. If
no output is given, then input will also be the generated
netlist name. The output format is specified by the MBK_OUT_LO(1)
environment variable.
Cougar computes capacitances attached to the signals if the
-ac option is set. At the moment, the value of these capacitances is
computed for a typical one micron technology, and cannot be changed by the
user through a technology file. The extracted netlist can be simulated for
performance evaluation.
OPTIONSCougar checks the two basic ALLIANCE rules regarding
connector names:
If two physical connectors are connected to the same net,
they must have the same name.
If two physical connectors have the same name, they must be internally connected to the same net. As a result only one logical connector will appear in the netlist. A fatal error occurs if one of those two rules is violated ( even for power and ground connectors ) When no options are specified, the current hierarchical level is extracted. The resulting netlist is the list of interconnections of the current layout hierarchy level. Three options are available to change cougar behaviour :
EXAMPLESprompt> cougar -v amd2901 Gives a logical netlist of the chip amd2901, for one
hierarchical level, using verbose mode. This would be typically used to verify
the work of the ring(1) router, in conjunction with lvx on the
specificated netlist and the extracted one.
prompt> cat $MBK_WORK_LIB/$MBK_CATAL_NAME a2_y a2p_y Gives a logical netlist of the chip amd2901, after a
flatten operation stopping on the cells specified in the catalog ( the
standard cell library in our case ).
prompt> cougar -t amd2901 Gives a logical netlist of the amd2901 chip at the
transistor level. This is useful with yagle(1), to retrieve logical
equations from a layout.
SEE ALSOal(5), MBK_CATA_LIB(1), MBK_WORK_LIB(1), MBK_CATAL_NAME(1), MBK_IN_PH(1), catal(5), RDS_TECHNO_NAME(1). See the file man1/alc_bug_report.1.
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