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Language peer sets for SILT:
Designed 1982
1980s languages
Fourth generation
Late Cold War

SILT(ID:3508/sil007)

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Designed 1982
Published: 1981


Dabis & Clerk Stanford 1986

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.
(from Abstract)



References:
  • Davis, Tom and James Clark (1982) Davis, Tom and James Clark "SILT: a VLSI design language " Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory Report Number: CSL-TR-81-226 Report Number: CSL-TR-81-226 October 1982 Abstract pdf
  • Davis, Tom and James Clark (1982) Davis, Tom and James Clark "Yale user's guide: a SILT-based layout editor" Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory Report Number: CSL-TR-82-233 October 1982 Abstract pdf
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