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Neha Joshi
Neha Joshi
30 Jul 2020
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It May Sound Unbelievable, But Do You Know You Can Relax While Analyzing Timing Results in Genus? Want to Check?

Gone are the days when analyzing timing reports of the design used to take hours! We understand, your designs are complex and so is timing analysis. We cannot change the design, but we have made the timing analysis process easier for you during the synthesis stage.

Are you ready to relax? Stop at channel-based Training Bytes on “Useful scripts for Timing Report Analysis” at https://support.cadence.com (Cadence login required).

This channel contains a series of videos that will walk you through various example scripts that can be used for timing report analysis. The examples show various options and combinations of reporting timing in the form of script or procedure to analyze slack, fan in, fanout, paths, pins, etc..

Video Link: Useful scripts for Timing Report Analysis (Channel Video)

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Enhance the Genus Synthesis Solution experience with videos: Genus Synthesis Solution: Video Library

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Tags:
  • Analysis |
  • Logic Design |
  • Synthesis |
  • scripting |
  • timing |