Circuit Migration with SPT 2.0
MunEDA Schematic Porting Tool for circuit schematic migration and IP porting between different process technologiesCircuit Migration & Porting with MunEDA SPT Schematic Porting Tool
MunEDA provides with its powerful SPT Schematic Porting Tool a comprehensive solution for horizontal and vertical circuit migration & IP porting or shrinking of custom IC circuits between different process technologies and within internal and external foundry processes.
Features of MunEDA SPT Schematic Porting Tool including
- Converts devices on original pdk to corresponding devices in the new target pdk
- Calculates properties of new pdk devices based on scaling rules
- Provides flexible property mapping and automated shrinking
- Can handle MOS, R, C, and other properties
- Can handle terminal name changes, different, extra or deleted terminals
- Can handle correct position, placement and orientation of schematic symbols
- Supports output schematic & output device stretching
- Converts net expressions to actual wired nets
- Fully integrated into standard design environment
- Walks hierarchically through the schematics
- Provides convenient GUI interface to operate all configuration and migration steps
- Includes user reference documentation for installation, configuration and usage
- Automated schematic migration 10-100X faster than manual porting
- Customer & silicon proven with many different foundry PDK
Learn more about Circuit Migration with SPT 2.0 here
Customer References - SPT Circuit Migration & IP Porting
MunEDA circuit migration tools are successfully proven in numerous industrial circuit design projects with global semiconductor companies since many years.
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HLMC Shanghai Huali Microelectronics Corporation - Analog circuit migration and optimization of Bandgap Voltage References from 55nm to 40nm using MunEDA SPT Schematic Porting Tool & MunEDA WiCkeD sizing tools (published @ MUGM 2014)
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SMIC - Migration & Optimization Sizing for extreme low power dissipation of bandgap designs with WiCkeD using MunEDA SPT Schematic Porting Tool & MunEDA WiCkeD sizing tools (published @ MUGM 2015)