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Art of layout – Euler’s path and stick diagram – Part 3
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Art of layout

….continuing from Part1 and Part2
After the terrible layout we saw in last 2 blogs, without considering euler’s path, its now time
to mend things and do it the right way, i.e. create an accurate gate input ordering using
euler’s path, extracting stick diagram and finally drawing the layout.(Art of layout)


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