Have you ever wondered how those tiny chips in your phone or computer actually work? It all starts with a conversation, but not in the way you might think. Here, the conversation isn't between humans but between engineers and the chips themselves. But there's a catch—they don't speak the same language!
Imagine describing a dream house—the layout, the features, the overall feel. That's similar to how engineers use a language called register-transfer level (RTL) to describe a chip's desired functionality. It's a high-level conversation focusing on what the chip should do, not how it will do it.
The Need for Translating RTL into Gate-Level Netlist
Now, imagine translating that dream house description into actual construction plans. Bricklayers and electricians need a detailed blueprint specifying the exact placement of walls, wires, and plumbing. This is where the gate-level netlist comes in—it acts as the chip whisperer, translating the high-level RTL description into a language the "construction crew" understands.
Ultimately, the RTL needs to be transferred to the gate-level netlist to create the layout for an integrated circuit using the ASIC flow, popularly called the RTL-to-GDSII flow. The stages and detailed concepts involved in all ten stages of the flow are shown and explained in the Cadence RTL-to-GDSII online course, which covers the complete flow in detail, including the labs for each stage of the flow. Recently, this course, Cadence RTL-to-GDSII v6.0, has been updated to the latest version, 6.0, with new features.
What's New in the Latest RTL-to-GDSII v6.0 Online Course?
The latest version of the Cadence RTL-to-GDSII v6.0 course now includes sections on:
- Verisium Manager Concepts
- Design Verification Concepts
- How to choose the suitable buffer to fix timing
Want to Learn More?
It’s easy to register for the Online Training:
- Log on to cadence.com with your registered Cadence ID and password.
- Select Learning from the menu > Online Courses.
- Search for Cadence_RTL-to-GDSII_Flow 6_0 using the search bar.
- Select the course and click the Enroll
The Cadence RTL-to-GDSII Flow training is also available as both"Blended" and"Live" Please reach out to Cadence Training for further information.
And don't forget to obtain your Digital Badge after completing the training!
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