BIB-VERSION:: CS-TR-v2.0 ID:: STAN//CSL-TR-81-226 ENTRY:: December 01, 1994 ORGANIZATION:: Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory TITLE:: SILT: A VLSI DESIGN LANGUAGE TYPE:: Technical Report AUTHOR:: Davis, Tom AUTHOR:: Clark, James DATE:: October 1982 PAGES:: 42 ABSTRACT:: SILT is an efficient, medium-level language to describe VLSI layout. Layout features are described in terms of a coordinate system based on the concept of relative geometry. SILT provides hierarchical cell description, a library format for parameterized cells with defaults for the parameters, constraint checking (but not enforcement), and some name control. It is designed to be used with a graphical interface, but can be used by itself. NOTES:: [Adminitrivia V1/Prg/19941201] END:: STAN//CSL-TR-81-226