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create a new pin in Encounter

SINGI
SINGI over 15 years ago

 Dear all

I have never had this question before but for some trail work, i am experimenting to create pins.

My question is :

I have a netlist file synthesied which is just an IP and not a complte chip. now after I read in the netlist file, the io can be places automatically r can be don with a dedicated io file.

for my work, i want to create a few extra pins which are actually not in the original netlist and read with into encounter but apparently this is not recognized.

could any one suggest how is it possible to create pins.

Sing

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    flyinmeteor over 15 years ago

     can you create a new verilog file that instantiate the IP and add in the new pins and logic with that new pins? then you can box up the new logic... synthesize the new logic yourself and then when you bring it up in encounter u can let it automatically place those pins... 

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    flyinmeteor over 15 years ago

     can you create a new verilog file that instantiate the IP and add in the new pins and logic with that new pins? then you can box up the new logic... synthesize the new logic yourself and then when you bring it up in encounter u can let it automatically place those pins... 

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