S-Edit

Exporting bind keys from S-Edit and L-Edit

Settings of Bind keys (keyboard shortcuts) can be exported from S-Edit and L-Edit. This helps in case users want to share the same setup of bind keys or transfer these settings from another environment or tool version.

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Plotting small-signal parameters

This article describes how to plot small-signal parameters of a component in your design. We will show how to configure the plotting settings both from the GUI as well as by netlisting to achieve this purpose.

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Creating multiple simultaneous cell windows

When working with multiple windows, a user may want to stack or create dockable views of cells to manage screen space efficiently and simultaneously access multiple views. This feature is available in S-Edit and L-Edit through the same methods.

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Netlisting in S-Edit via Tcl Procedures

S-Edit allows running netlisting procedures in Tcl that would enable greater control over how your device or subcircuit can be netlisted. This guide will explain how to create a Tcl netlister for your devices, supported by examples.

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Control Parsing of SPICE, Verilog and VHDL Views in S-Edit

In certain cases, not parsing the netlist view can prevent S-Edit from netlisting the subcircuits that make up the netlist, for example in case of a digital block in CDL format, S-Edit may not netlist the subcircuits (standard cells) which might cause issues downstream in LVS.

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Configuring ESI outside of GUI

External Simulation Interface (ESI) controls S-Edit interfaces with simulators. This tech note teaches how to manipulate its settings without using the GUI, which can useful in scripting your CAD environment.

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