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TCL Scripting for EDA Workshop : Overview & Booking
What is TCL?
Tcl is the Tool Command Language, specifically created to control and integrate
programs. EDA vendors are standardizing on platform-independent Tcl scripts to
automate repetitive design tasks and extend the basic features of their tools. As most
design flows use applications from multiple vendors, a designer now only needs to
learn Tcl in order to control multiple tools. Furthermore, Tcl's power, versatility and ease
of use is fast being adopted for a wider range of methodology tasks such as data
processing; file management and tool interface solutions.
Overview
This compact course is the fastest and most effective method for engineers to
understand the potential of Tcl and become proficient in the language. With EDA specific
content; examples from real-world situations and sample EDA tool scripts,
Esperan's effective, focused training can help you apply the full power of Tcl to both
tool scripting and design methodology applications.
Duration
2 days. Esperan can also offer standard or customized versions of this workshop onsite or at the location of your choice.
Objectives
- To provide a thorough understanding of the essential concepts of Tcl.
- To give you practical experience of writing Tcl scripts to control EDA tools; process
data and automate design tasks.
- To give you the knowledge to use Tcl in your design project with confidence
Prerequisites
Delegates should be familiar with their choice of operating system. Although some
experience of a HDL is useful, it is not essential. The workshop assumes no prior
knowledge of Tcl.
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