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Hi Friends,

I have about 7 years of experience in Physical Design (layout and simulation). Now I plan to learn P & R during after work hours. I have access to most of Cadence tools including SOC Encounter. Can some one give me links to fundamentals of P & R. Any web links OR text books will help.

Thanks a lot.
Appreciate your patience and help
 

there are some useful books or links in this board.you can search it.
 

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The follow books are excellent.
"The art of layout "
"IC Layout Basics A Practical Guide“
 

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hello Mr Disney,
the best way to learn PnR is to go through the Tool Mannuals.SoC encounter is one of the best tool in industry for Netlist to GDS flow and its documentation also is the best so please go through that.
Try to corelate your experience with new activity.Coz here (digital PD) you'll be playing with gates and other blocks not at the transistor level.
You can read book by Wayne wolf he has explained some basics of PnR in different chapters.
Also ASIC Design by S.M.J Smith can help you

regards,
 

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You may read the SOC Encounter manual! I think it is good document!
 

I also want to read the SOC encounter manual. Where can I get it?
 

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