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Report CPU time directly in ADE Assembler

jehh
jehh over 4 years ago

Hi,

I am currently building simplified verilog-a versions of our  blocks, inside a larger mixed-mode system, in order to speed up simulation (CPU) time.

As I am experimenting with different implementation methods in verilog-a I would like to evaluate CPU time. Currently I read the logs to find this.

Can you make ADE Assembler show CPU time? It would be need, also when sweeping config views, to see how much time was saved etc.

BR,

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    Frank Wiedmann over 4 years ago

    There is a relatively new feature in ADE Assembler that is described at https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1O3w00000A8I6bEAF, but unfortunately, the CPU time seems to be missing from the list (maybe we should file an enhancement request).

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    jehh over 4 years ago in reply to Frank Wiedmann

    Thank you! I think this is a good  enough measure for what I am doing.

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    jehh over 4 years ago in reply to Frank Wiedmann

    Thank you! I think this is a good  enough measure for what I am doing.

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