Difference between revisions of "Glossary of Terms"

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: ''Component Description Format'' - A feature that lets you assign attributes, properties, and parameters to libraries and cells for such purposes as assigning parameter names and values, allocating units and default values, checking that values lie within specified ranges, dynamically changing how parameters are displayed depending on predefined conditions, and executing Cadence<sup>&reg;</sup> SKILL programming language functions whenever certain information is changed (callback functions).
 
: ''Component Description Format'' - A feature that lets you assign attributes, properties, and parameters to libraries and cells for such purposes as assigning parameter names and values, allocating units and default values, checking that values lie within specified ranges, dynamically changing how parameters are displayed depending on predefined conditions, and executing Cadence<sup>&reg;</sup> SKILL programming language functions whenever certain information is changed (callback functions).
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: ''Cadence'' - CDS is commonly referred to as Cadence in the documentation.
 
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: ''Command Interpreter Window'' - The window that launches any Virtuoso<sup>&reg;</sup> Design Environment application.  The CIW logs your design session and reports messages.
 
: ''Command Interpreter Window'' - The window that launches any Virtuoso<sup>&reg;</sup> Design Environment application.  The CIW logs your design session and reports messages.

Revision as of 19:30, 11 November 2010

This page is intended to list and define the terms used in cadence.

C

CDF
Component Description Format - A feature that lets you assign attributes, properties, and parameters to libraries and cells for such purposes as assigning parameter names and values, allocating units and default values, checking that values lie within specified ranges, dynamically changing how parameters are displayed depending on predefined conditions, and executing Cadence® SKILL programming language functions whenever certain information is changed (callback functions).
CDS
Cadence - CDS is commonly referred to as Cadence in the documentation.
CIW
Command Interpreter Window - The window that launches any Virtuoso® Design Environment application. The CIW logs your design session and reports messages.

O

OSS
Open Simulation System - It is the framework on which most ADE and Virtuoso Schematic Editor (VSE) netlisters are built. Prominent OSS-based netlisters are the Spectre, UltraSim, SpectreVerilog, UltraSimVerilog, Verilog, auCDL and auLVS netlisters.