design review Virtuoso Studio IC 23.1: Using Net Tracer for Design Review By community.cadence.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 09:18:00 GMT This blog explores how Virtuoso Studio Net Tracer can help you perform a design review. We’ll use the net connectivity option, which allows the user to get a clean highlighted net. You can use the Net Tracer tool to highlight the nets. You can find the Net Tracer command under the connectivity pulldown menu in the layout window. Trace manager and the ability to display different islands on the same net with other colors, you can identify and connect the unconnected islands as you wish. The Net Tracer utility traces the nets in the physical view (layout). The trace is a highlighted net, which is a non-selectable object. The Net Tracer utility is available from Virtuoso Layout Suite XL onwards. You can use this utility based on your specific needs and preferences. For a better understanding of the Net Tracer feature, let’s see one scenario between the circuit designer and layout engineer for a layout design review. Circuit designer: Can we go through the routed input nets “inm” and “inp”? Layout engineer: From the below layout view where they are highlighted using the XL connectivity, today I will use Net Tracer utility for the design review. Circuit designer: I have never heard of this feature. Let's see how it works. Layout engineer: Sure, now we turn on the Net Tracer toolbar using the below option. You see the Net Tracer options form here: As you can see on my screen, I have opened the layout view and engaged the Net Tracer utility. Net Tracer allows shapes to be traced on a net in two tracing modes, namely, physical and logical, where shapes on the same net are physically or logically connected. Physical tracing gathers all the shapes physically connected on the same net. Logical tracing gathers all the shapes assigned to the same net. It highlights the net as in the source design (schematic). It will highlight shapes on the same net, even if they are isolated shapes that are not physically connected. For this scenario, let us use physical tracing for input nets “inm” and “inp." Highlighted nets are shown below: Net “inm” Net “inp” Nets “inm” and “inp” Net Tracer has features like physical and logical tracing, preview, step-by-step mode, ease of tracing a net on a shape out of multiple underlying shapes, and so on. Let us explore logical tracing for output nets “outm” and “outp”: Here, you can see how to enable true color and halo before enabling logical tracing to identify the metal route. After enabling the true color halo, enable the logical trace. Here, I am opening the trace manager to search “outm” and “outp” and click trace. That will trace the particular nets as shown. Net Tracer has a preview feature, which is helpful in terms of the number of previewed objects. This preview capability hints at how the trace would appear when you create it. This useful feature in Virtuoso Studio highlights both completed and incomplete nets, helping the user better understand the status of the highlighted nets. Circuit designer: Thanks for the design review. You have done good work. Net Tracer clearly shows both types of tracing, and it was even easy for the circuit designer to understand. Layout engineer: Let me share the link to the Net Tracer RAK, where other layout engineers can explore many more amazing features of the Net Tracer. Do You Have Access to the Cadence Support Portal? If not, follow the steps below to create your account. On the Cadence Support portal, select Register Now and provide the requested information on the Registration page. You will need an email address and host ID to sign up. If you need help with registration, contact support@cadence.com. 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Related Resources Videos Invoking the MarkNet, Net Tracer command and its options Net Tracer Features Video: Net Tracer saving and loading saved trace, neighboring shapes of trace Net Tracer: Physical Tracing – Step mode Net Tracer: Physical and Logical Tracing Video: Net Tracer show preview option, from net and display options, shape count in trace Video: Net Tracer using a constraint group with different display mode settings and using the Trace Manager GUI RAK Introduction to Net Tracer Product manual Virtuoso Layout Suite XL: Connectivity Driven Editing User Guide IC23.1 About Knowledge Booster Training Bytes Knowledge Booster Training Bytes is an online journal that relays information about Cadence Training videos, online courses, and upcoming webinars that are available in the Learning section of the Cadence Learning and Support portal. This blog category brings you direct links to these videos, courses, and other related material on a regular basis. Sandhya. 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