Method for programming a routing layout design through one...

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S846000, C029S852000, C029S857000, C029S868000, C257S208000, C257S635000, C257S701000, C257S702000, C257SE23077, C257SE23108, C716S030000, C716S030000, C716S030000

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10708785

ABSTRACT:
A method for programming a routing layout design through one via layer includes forming a plurality of metal traces on a first routing layer and a second routing layer, and positioning a plurality of vias within a via layer disposed between the first and second routing layers for connecting the metal traces on the first and second routing layers according to a first current route defined by a predetermined circuit layout design to connect a first node and a second node so as to establish a second current route equivalent to the first current route.

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patent: 6448631 (2002-09-01), Gandhi et al.
patent: 6691296 (2004-02-01), Nakayama et al.
Protel 99 SE Designer's Handbook Supplement—Copyright 1999.

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