Slam-View is SkyCadEda's lightweight GDSII and OASIS layout viewer purpose-built for design review, sign-off inspection, and mask data verification on Linux. With fast rendering, multi-display support, overlay comparison, and measurement tools, Slam-View gives layout engineers, design managers, and verification teams the visibility they need to approve designs with confidence — without the overhead of a full layout editor.
Fast GDSII and OASIS Rendering
Slam-View loads and renders large GDSII and OASIS layout databases with optimized display pipelines. Pan, zoom, and layer toggle operations remain responsive even on multi-million-cell custom IC designs, making it the ideal GDSII viewer for full-chip review and hierarchical design exploration.
Multi-Display Sign-off Workspace
Spread layout views across multiple monitors for side-by-side comparison of design revisions, layer overlays, and hierarchical perspectives. The multi-display sign-off workspace enables design review teams to inspect layouts efficiently during formal sign-off sessions and design reviews.
Overlay Comparison for Layout Diff
Overlay two layout revisions or two different database formats to visually identify changes, mismatches, and unintended modifications. Slam-View layout comparison tool highlights geometric differences with color-coded overlays, making revision verification fast and reliable.
Mask Data Inspection and Measurement
Inspect mask layers, measure geometries, verify layer assignments, and check text annotations with precision measurement tools. Slam-View supports foundry mask data verification workflows with accurate coordinate readout, distance measurement, and area query functions.
The Right Tool for Layout Review and Sign-off
Not every engineer who needs to inspect layout data needs — or wants — a full layout editor. Verification engineers, design managers, mask engineers, and foundry liaisons all need fast, reliable GDSII viewer and OASIS viewer capabilities without the complexity and licensing cost of a full custom IC layout platform. Slam-View fills this role as a dedicated layout review tool.
As a sign-off viewer, Slam-View is optimized for the review workflow: load a design quickly, navigate hierarchy, toggle layers on and off, measure critical geometries, compare against a golden reference, and annotate findings. The interface is clean and focused, keeping reviewers productive without distracting editing toolbars or menus.
Mask Data Viewer for Tape-out Quality Assurance
Before sending GDSII or OASIS data to the foundry, mask data verification is essential. Slam-View serves as a mask data viewer for final checks — layer correctness, text labels, cell boundary alignment, seal ring integrity, and pad frame consistency. Combined with overlay comparison, it provides a last-line-of-defense verification step in the tape-out flow.
Complementing Slam-Edit for Complete Layout Coverage
Slam-View pairs with Slam-Edit in the SkyCadEda SLAM product suite. Layout engineers use Slam-Edit for editing tasks, while reviewers, managers, and mask engineers use Slam-View for inspection and sign-off. Both tools share the same optimized GDSII and OASIS database engine for consistent rendering and interoperability.