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HyperStudio™ —
a suite of EDA productivity tools including the world-renowned HyperPlot®

 

HyperStudio™ is a complete suite of viewing, transformation, printing, and plotting tools for the physical design engineer. 

HyperPlot supports an array of input formats: Oasis, GDSII, Cadence, Mebes, CIF, GIF, TIFF, JPEG, Postscript, PDF. HyperPlot also supports virtually every plotter and printer available, including HP DesignJet, Encad, Xerox, and even desktop printers.  HyperPlot can rasterize to industry-standard output formats including Postscript, PDF, JPEG, and TIFF.

The HyperStudio suite also includes innovative, useful features that help make the process of design easier and more efficient:

  • HyperVibe™, a full-featured layout viewing tool that offers easy navigation and querying of integrated circuit designs. HyperVibe quickly reads and displays GDSII files and includes an interface to HyperPlot.  HyperVibe offers a cost-effective means for a design team to analyze the design without tying up costly editor licenses.
  • HyperPDF™ for Unix enables the designer to have an easy one-touch solution for creating documents in PDF format.  HyperPDF also includes the ability to save any EDA layout format to PDF format, enabling better documentation and communication.
  • HyperX™ is a powerful set of data transformation tools enabling the user to power their own physical design flow.  As well as being the basic building blocks for the HyperX modules, Pinebush is making the fundamental core HyperX-GDS and HyperX-Oasis technology available to engineers who want to create their own in-house proprietary modules.  Currently available HyperX modules include conversion to and from GDSII and OASIS integrated circuit layout formats, as well as modules to extract data, replace and merge data, and manipulate layers and specific cells.