Drip: A Schematic Drawing Interpreter (1995)
| Venue: | WRL Research Report 95/1 |
| Citations: | 11 - 0 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Haddad95drip:a,
author = {Ramsey W. Haddad},
title = {Drip: A Schematic Drawing Interpreter},
booktitle = {WRL Research Report 95/1},
year = {1995}
}
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Abstract
This paper presents a design capture system in which schematics are translated into a procedural netlist specification language. The circuit designer draws schematics with a standard structured graphics editor that knows nothing about netlists or schematics. The translator program analyzes the structured graphics output file and translates it into a procedural netlist specification. d i g i t a l Western Research Laboratory 250 University Avenue Palo Alto, California 94301 USA ii Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Basics 2 2.1. Simple Example 2 2.2. Structured Graphics 3 3. Generating Procedures 4 3.1. Frames and Evaluation 4 3.2. 2D Ordering 5 4. Drawing Interpretation 7 4.1. Icons 8 5. Analysis of Non-Evaluation Objects 9 5.1. Binding Text to Objects 9 5.2. Wires 10 5.3. Wire Subscripting 11 6. Error Reporting 11 7. Experiences 12 Acknowledgements 12 References 12 iii iv List of Figures Figure 1: Code Generated for "CELL: orN" 2 Figure 2: 2D ordering of objects 5 Figur...







