Importing Spectre testbench settings in S-Edit
Spectre stores the simulation settings as “state” files within the design directory. It is possible to import these files into your design in S-Edit to restore the testbench's simulation settings.
Spectre stores the simulation settings as “state” files within the design directory. It is possible to import these files into your design in S-Edit to restore the testbench's simulation settings.
Automation is one of the most powerful feature in L-Edit, allowing the user to save time and enhance productivity. This video discusses how to create and use Python scripts in L-Edit.
Technology referencing is a preliminary step that must be set correctly at the beginning of a project. This video will discuss the different options of technology referencing in L-Edit and how to set them up.
This article will discuss how to resolve common installation issues related to Tanner tools on Linux.
Learn how to map testbench elements that were created in other vendor’s tools into Tanner’s standard libraries.
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