qrouter 1.3.108-1 source package in Ubuntu
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qrouter (1.3.108-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release -- Ruben Undheim <email address hidden> Fri, 04 Jan 2019 19:14:42 +0100
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- Original maintainer:
- Debian Science Team
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- Section:
- misc
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- Medium Urgency
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qrouter_1.3.108-1.dsc | 2.1 KiB | 7d2e8a909032767ccf775151c39810ceb60c64a41ce9f190a8634c1023504df2 |
qrouter_1.3.108.orig.tar.gz | 283.3 KiB | 9f1695ceb429f0a2adf540b7ffb780b7923c75554dcd270461509f8f7dac127b |
qrouter_1.3.108-1.debian.tar.xz | 6.9 KiB | 5a71364929d804e5b0b0a861be162d0c69daa29beb040a500d94efe4d9cebffb |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.3.107-1 to 1.3.108-1 (1.2 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- qrouter: Multi-level, over-the-cell maze router
Qrouter is a tool to generate metal layers and vias to physically connect
together a netlist in a VLSI fabrication technology. It is a maze router,
otherwise known as an "over-the-cell" router or "sea-of-gates" router. That
is, unlike a channel router, it begins with a description of placed standard
cells, usually packed together at minimum spacing, and places metal routes
over the standard cells.
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Qrouter uses the open standard LEF and DEF formats as file input and output.
It takes the cell definitions from a LEF file, and analyzes the geometry for
each cell to determine contact points and route obstructions. It then reads
the cell placement, pin placement, and netlist from a DEF file, performs the
detailed route, and writes an annotated DEF file as output.
- qrouter-dbgsym: No summary available for qrouter-dbgsym in ubuntu eoan.
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