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If you are an EDA vendor or support EDA tools, the TAP-in Program is for you. In this area of the Synopsys web site, you will find information and solutions to improve tool interoperability with Synopsys EDA tools for the benefit of our mutual customers. The Synopsys TAP-in Program provides free and open access for everyone to widely used formats via the Internet. To learn more about TAP-in Open Source, see the section on Open Source & Other License Models below.

Open Source & Other License Models
About TAP-in Open Source
Other License Models Defined
Discussion Forums
Liberty
The Liberty Discussion Forum now resides on the OpenSourceLiberty.org site. You will be asked to complete a simple registration process to gain access to the forum.
Participating in TAP-in Program
View License Agreements
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Open Source Liberty format specifications are available for download at OpenSourceLiberty.org. Please register here. If you've already registered on OpenSourceLiberty.org, login here.

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Interoperability Breakfast Event
DAC 2008
DAC 2007
DAC 2006
DAC 2005

Developers' Forum Presentations
October 2007
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November 2006
May 2006
November 2005
April 2005
October 2004
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October 2003
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Available to you as a TAP-in participant: The Synopsys TAP-in program provides the following open source standards and formats to the EDA industry. You too can benefit from these standards and participate in the TAP-in program.
Open Source Formats
OpenMAST
OpenVera
Switching Activity Interchange Format (SAIF)
Synopsys Design Constraints (SDC)
SystemC
V-SDC for Equivalency Checking

Open Source Liberty™ format specifications are available for download at OpenSourceLiberty.org