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L-EDIT Tutorial

L-EDIT Tutorial. EEL 4310. Why use L-edit?. L-Edit is a freeware and is very useful for academic purposes Though industry uses Cadence, L-Edit can illustrative the significant points for laying out CMOS circuits. Cadence is rather complex in comparison.

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L-EDIT Tutorial

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  1. L-EDIT Tutorial EEL 4310

  2. Why use L-edit? • L-Edit is a freeware and is very useful for academic purposes • Though industry uses Cadence, L-Edit can illustrative the significant points for laying out CMOS circuits. Cadence is rather complex in comparison. • L-Edit can be used to extract parasitic capacitance which enables us to predict the delay in CMOS circuits.

  3. DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS • The downloadable version of L-edit can be found in Dr Thompson’s website. http://www.thompson.ece.ufl.edu/Fall2007/downloads.htm • Download the file from the first link- stu712.zip: Ftp site for L-Edit Pro student version • You can also download L-Edit from www.tanner.com/eda

  4. Setup • This version must run in 256 colors.  • For Windows XP users, set the display by right clicking the short cut created for L-edit and choosing properties.  • Then click the compatibility tab.  Under display settings click 256 colors. • Open L-edit

  5. Drawing Layout • Create new Layout file • File > New. • In the following open window, Browse and choose ‘mamin08.tdb’ in ‘Copy TDB setup from file’ area. It usually locates in ~\stu712\mosis\. Else browse to find mamin08.tdb located in the mosis folder of stu712 file

  6. Relationship between Lambda and Microns • Setup > Design Establishing l=.5m, therefore 2l=1m

  7. To establish GRID • Zoom the window to see grid • Distance between grid points is 1 lambda • In order to set mouse snap to Grid : • Click Setup -> Design • Click on the Grid tab • Set Mouse snap grid to 1 locator unit Now the technology is setup!

  8. Inverter Layout • Layout Specifications: NMOS: • L = 2 Lambda, W = 6 Lambda PMOS: • L = 2 Lambda, W = 12 Lambda

  9. PMOS • Choose N-Well in the left palette and draw a box. • In the N-Well area, draw P-Select. Notice that the size and position should obey Design Rule, which can be found at http://www.mosis.org/Technical/Layermaps/lm-scmos_scnpc.html. • With the help of DRC button , the violation of design rule can be shown by right clicking the place which is highlighted. It is a good idea to run DRC at each stage of your design so that you can fix any error along the way • Draw Active. • Draw Poly.

  10. NMOS • Do not need to draw P-Well because the empty grid of L-Edit stands for P-Well. • Draw N-Select. • Draw Active. • Draw Poly.

  11. Power Lines • Draw Vdd and Gnd Lines

  12. Well Taps • For PMOS, place a small N-Selecton the N-Well, add a smallActive layer. From this active layer put contactsto the Metal1layer that connects to VDD. • For NMOS, on the P-Well substrate, place a small P-Select and then Active layer. From this active layer put contactsto the Metal1layer that connects to GND.

  13. Connect Poly of PMOS and NMOS. • Connect source of PMOS to VDD by Metal1. • Connect source of NMOS to GND by Metal 1. • Connect Drain of PMOS and NMOS by Metal 1. • Add an input connect between Metal1 and Poly.

  14. LABELS • Label the INPUT, OUTPUT, VDD and GND using button

  15. Design Rule Check • Click Tools -> DRC (or the DRC box in the toolbar) • Run DRC for the total layout. • Click the Write errors to file box, and give a descriptive filename • Fix the errors listed. • Once there is no DRC error shown, the layout is ready to be extracted.

  16. Submitting HW • When submitting an L-edit file as part of a homework or project, mail it to diceel4310@gmail.com • I only need the *.tdb file

  17. Thank You!

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