2. 在E:\product\F4280R\F4280R_icepak\F4280R_icepak_files\dp0\IPK\Icepak\IcepakProj 里有个文件import_log
里面内容如下:
Icepak version: 19.0
ECAD Import version: R19.0_58da73b Aug 14 2017
Import filename: E:/product/F4280R/F4280R_icepak/f5280r_am1a_080218.brd
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Begin ECAD conversion...
Set ECADTranslator paths...
Converting Cadence to EDB...
Copying file E:/product/F4280R/F4280R_icepak/f5280r_am1a_080218.brd to C:\Users\Home\AppData\Local\Temp\f5280r_am1a_080218.brd
Creating control file...
Finished created control file
EDB directory: C:\Users\Home\AppData\Local\Temp\af69-383f-39a9-da3d.aedb
Import Error: Could not create EDB directory
Import Error: Error converting Cadence to EDB
Import Error: extract(a) executable not found
Warning: Could not extract Cadence diestack information
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Note
• BRD/MCM import uses your Cadence installation and accesses local environment variables that
were automatically set during the Cadence installation. If you are accessing Cadence across your
network instead of locally, you will need to set additional environment variables. For example,
if your Cadence installation is located in the mapped network location V:\SPB_16.6, add the following variables:
set CDSROOT=V:\SPB_16.6
set CHDL_LIB_INST_DIR=V:\SPB_16.6
set PATH=%PATH%;V:\SPB_16.6\tools\pcb\bin;V:\SPB_16.6\tools\bin
• On Linux, you must include the following paths to the Cadence software in your search paths:
your_Cadence_install_dir/tools/bin
your_Cadence_install_dir/tools/pcb/bin
Refer to the Cadence Installation Guide for more details.
• Cadence, ODB++, and binary ANF import require the installation of ECADTranslators.
• When you import traces using option 2, the board has to be first imported in the XY plane. All
subsequent transformations (translation, rotation or mirroring) of the board can then be started
from the default XY plane. When you import traces using option 1, the board can be imported
in any of the three planes: XY, YZ, or XZ. The board can then be translated, rotated or mirrored
similar to the previous case.
Note
• BRD/MCM import uses your Cadence installation and accesses local environment variables that
were automatically set during the Cadence installation. If you are accessing Cadence across your
network instead of locally, you will need to set additional environment variables. For example,
if your Cadence installation is located in the mapped network location V:\SPB_16.6, add the following variables:
set CDSROOT=V:\SPB_16.6
set CHDL_LIB_INST_DIR=V:\SPB_16.6
set PATH=%PATH%;V:\SPB_16.6\tools\pcb\bin;V:\SPB_16.6\tools\bin
• On Linux, you must include the following paths to the Cadence software in your search paths:
your_Cadence_install_dir/tools/bin
your_Cadence_install_dir/tools/pcb/bin
Refer to the Cadence Installation Guide for more details.
• Cadence, ODB++, and binary ANF import require the installation of ECADTranslators.
• When you import traces using option 2, the board has to be first imported in the XY plane. All
subsequent transformations (translation, rotation or mirroring) of the board can then be started
from the default XY plane. When you import traces using option 1, the board can be imported
in any of the three planes: XY, YZ, or XZ. The board can then be translated, rotated or mirrored
similar to the previous case.