The Stackup Manager, which appears in the left pane of the project editor 2D tab in the Sonnet session window by default, shows the dielectric layers, metal levels and Technology Layers in your project. The Stackup Manager may be used to add, delete and edit both dielectric layers and Technology Layers. The commands in the Stackup Manager are accessed by right-clicking and making selections in popup menus which appear. See Menus below for more information.
NOTE: If you are using the Stackup Viewer in an Interface, there are no menus available, nor is a 2D view of your Sonnet project available so the navigation controls have no effect.
An example of the Stackup Manager is shown below followed by a brief description of what is displayed in the Stackup Manager.
If you do not wish to display the Stackup Manager, select Windows -Toolbars and Panels - Stackup Manager from the project editor menu. If the Stackup Manager is not presently displayed, you may use the same command to make it re-appear. Note that the setting of this command applies to all open projects and any that are subsequently opened.
Moving your cursor over different objects in the Stackup Manager causes a popup window to appear which contains information about that object.
The various menus and how to access them are documented below. Note that you use the Dielectric Menu to add new Technology Layers.
Main Menu: If you right-click in any blank space in the stackup manager, the main menu appears in a pop-up. the commands are explained below:
Select All Tech Layers: Clicking on this command from the pop-up menu selects every Technology Layer in your project.
Dielectric Menu: If you right-click anywhere in a green dielectric layer, the dielectric menu appears. Note that you are selecting that dielectric layer and the metal level below it. Any new Technology Layers are added on the metal level below the selected dielectric. See below for explanations of the commands.
Add [Metal|Via|Brick] Tech Layer
Technology Layer Menu: If you right-click on a Technology Layer, the Technology Layer menu appears. The commands are explained below:
Select Polygons: This command selects every object in your circuit associated with the presently selected Technology Layer. This allows you to see and/or manipulate all the objects associated with any given Technology Layer.
Delete Tech Layer: This command deletes the presently selected Technology Layer from your project. A query may appear to ask if you wish to also delete all the objects associated with the technology layer.